Re: Engine Builders...I'm ready to pull my hair out!!!!!!
[Re: DemonDust]
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08/12/09 12:19 PM
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Ron Silva
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YES! Show a picture! I will be needing one of those tools soon and there is a Sears nearby.
SRT DEMON ONE SEAT
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Re: Engine Builders...I'm ready to pull my hair out!!!!
[Re: rowin4]
#435001
08/12/09 09:33 PM
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DemonDust
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Quote:
If you ever want to change out the pistons, how are the snap rings removed?
In the close up pic of the piston you can see a little pocket around the 4 o clock position. You can fit a very small screw driver in there and pop the ring very easily out. I tried it and it was no problem.
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Re: Engine Builders...I'm ready to pull my hair out!!!!
[Re: rowin4]
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08/12/09 09:44 PM
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emarine01
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Re: Engine Builders...I'm ready to pull my hair out!!!!
[Re: DemonDust]
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08/13/09 02:03 PM
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SD800
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Every two stroke motor I have built has circlips in them, fun little devils aren't they.even more fun when you drop one down in the crankcase . the tool to install them are great but I just use a screw driver, been doing it since I was 12 when I had to replace a piston in my old Moto-Ski,Snowmobile for you warm weather guys. To remove them just use a pic, most pistons have a notch where you can get behind the circlip and pop it out, wear saftey glasses when doing this or you'll shoot your eye out!!!!
You'll have plenty of time to sleep when your dead, let's go
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