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How to; replace piston return springs on a Honda #3092973
11/09/22 09:44 PM
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Re: How to; replace piston return springs on a Honda [Re: DaveRS23] #3092989
11/09/22 10:53 PM
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Re: How to; replace piston return springs on a Honda [Re: TJP] #3093134
11/10/22 12:54 PM
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well, ok..........i guess............ shruggy biggrin
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Re: How to; replace piston return springs on a Honda [Re: moparx] #3093173
11/10/22 03:20 PM
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Damn, I knew I left something out of my 440 !!!

Re: How to; replace piston return springs on a Honda [Re: Stanton] #3093273
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Originally Posted by Stanton
Damn, I knew I left something out of my 440 !!!

I happen to have 2 complete ULTRA HIGH COMPRESSION sets for a 440. One from from Dick Landy and the other from Sox and Martin, BOTH SETS ARE NOS. If you're interested PM me. BTW I need money but can only accept pre paid gift cards to avoid any added income on my taxes this year. ( yeah that sounds good) laugh2 LMAO

Re: How to; replace piston return springs on a Honda [Re: TJP] #3093344
11/11/22 09:28 AM
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You guys are confused.
Those were only used by Chrysler on the 4.7V8.

Re: How to; replace piston return springs on a Honda [Re: DaveRS23] #3093643
11/12/22 07:33 AM
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Some people have way too much time on their hands. But if it gets them views... shruggy

Re: How to; replace piston return springs on a Honda [Re: redraptor] #3093647
11/12/22 08:46 AM
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Yes

Views=eyeballs=Ad$

Writing a good selling book now brings in far less $ than a silly video will, for far less hours of work

But mixed into all the fluff there are many worthwhile videos out there

sample quote

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"It's grown to this massive business that is very lucrative, and I'm very thankful for all of it," Mayo said, adding that his RPM rate went from around $6 in October 2021 to $29.30 in October 2022, growth that he attributes to creating creating more content around personal finance. (Read more about Mayo's business.)

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Re: How to; replace piston return springs on a Honda [Re: DaveRS23] #3093678
11/12/22 11:26 AM
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Gee, I just thought that it was a well put together, original, and funny bit. It made me smile so it was worth the few minutes of my life to watch it.

I posted it in the hope that others would enjoy it, too.


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Re: How to; replace piston return springs on a Honda [Re: DaveRS23] #3093683
11/12/22 11:44 AM
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I posted it in the hope that others would enjoy it, too.

I enjoyed it, thanks for posting. up That took some effort to put together.

Go ahead and read some of the comments, a few thought he was serious........


John

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Re: How to; replace piston return springs on a Honda [Re: SattyNoCar] #3093685
11/12/22 11:48 AM
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Don't forget to service your blinker fluid too.........



https://youtu.be/E6GsXhBb10k


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Re: How to; replace piston return springs on a Honda [Re: SattyNoCar] #3093707
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Originally Posted by Satilite73

I posted it in the hope that others would enjoy it, too.

I enjoyed it, thanks for posting. up That took some effort to put together.

Go ahead and read some of the comments, a few thought he was serious........


I too enjoyed it, but was disappointed that he didn't mention checking the condition of the screen top pistons required when using the springs, LOL







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