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Re: OEM diesel pistons sleeves versus aftermarke
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Posted by buickanddeere on March 19, 2005 at 07:25:26 from (64.10.41.74):
In Reply to: Re: OEM diesel pistons sleeves versus aftermarke posted by Mike M on March 19, 2005 at 05:41:36:
As for ether it's best never used as too many people ruin engines with it. Amen on trying to drive some sense into the fool owner's head. How could this person have enough money to do a rebuild and could not afford a $39.99 block heater? Forged aluminium Deere pistons or pistons which really do meet Deere specs. The injectors have to be returned to factory specs or the engine still won't start and the goof will use ether again. The bottom end maybe damaged from the high pressure shock waves that broke the pistons. How about selling the dozer out from under the owner. You would do him and the world a favour. As he is obviously too irresponsible to be trusted with machinery.
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