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Re: F14 rod bearing and cylinder questions
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Posted by andy b. on January 08, 2005 at 18:57:10 from (24.229.206.5):
In Reply to: Re: F14 rod bearing and cylinder questions posted by Nebraska Cowman on January 08, 2005 at 17:16:49:
NC, thanks for the reply. are you saying the liner from an A, a B or a C will be a direct replacement???? what about the bore diameter and piston? are stock gasoline ones the same? my neighbor has a B and a C engine i believe and i could probably get two from him if i sweet talk him. any photos of this sleeve puller? i think i will be needing to rig something up, as i have no idea where to get one or who near me may have one i can borrow. the two worse cylinders would probably use a lot of oil if i try to reuse the sleeves currently in them. thanks, andy b. ps- i handed out several of your books and they went over well. i still have one i think i'm going to donate to a local children's library next time my wife heads up there with our kids.
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