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Old 08-04-2011, 09:27 AM   #10
Woodsy
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I don't know your situation...

I just dont see the point in wasting all that time and money (anywhere from $500 minimum to $$$ max) and still have a huge chance of failure, when for $1500 (just 1 example) to $2000 you can have a turn key replacement with lots of extra spare parts.

Judging by the pics.... even if you free up the cylinder the piston will probably need to be removed and the cylinder honed... looks like you have some serious pitting.


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