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> When Engine Building Goes Bad, Why Me?
914Sixer
post Sep 13 2016, 09:07 PM
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I am working along building the 2056. I have 3 of the piston and cylinders in place. I am putting the last piston pin spiral lock in place and then!!!!! The damm lock goes flying into the CASE. Here we go again, tearing the engine down AGAIN. Got the case pulled in half. Sure enough it was laying there.

I started over again on the 1st piston and drop it on the rubber mat. It bounced and broke a tab off the skirt of the KB piston. Why me?

It cost $63.83 for dropping the piston. Now I will have to add another week to the build schedule. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/headbang.gif)


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post Sep 13 2016, 09:48 PM
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Not as bad as having the spirlelock come off after the engine is built!!!

Yes, lucky me!

By the way, who like spirallocks vs circlips?
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