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Engine refresh question-help me get my head out of more traditional engines |
Tdskip |
Apr 7 2019, 11:57 AM
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Gentlemen, hope everybody’s having a good weekend. I’m going to be doing crank bearings in piston rings on my Triumph TR6 soon, and that is in the engine in car thing. A bit messy, but not terribly complicated.
I don’t think there is the equivalent bearing and piston ring refresh without taking the whole engine apart on our Type 4 engines however, correct? I always have a ton to learn about these engines still, I’ve never opened one up so forgive me if this is, even by my standards, a brain-dead question. Thanks! |
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