i hope it helps anyone when rebuilding their engines
Well found! That could have been bad!View attachment 1149513
Don't forget to remove the clips stuffed in the backside of the piston......
Nice short video, keep up the good work! Its nice to see concise information on youtube that's not drawn out.i hope it helps anyone when rebuilding their engines
Thank you! It’s one of the things I always keep in mind. I’ll click off a video if the creator doesn’t get to the point.Nice short video, keep up the good work! Its nice to see concise information on youtube that's not drawn out.
You’re welcome it’s certainly handy! I have @trains to thank for them, he recommended I bite the bullet and get the 10 and 12 mm tools. They’ve been terrific.Thanks Tom, I never saw the Stihl tool in action.
Thanks Tom, I never saw the Stihl tool in action.
Don't think I'd try that without the Stihl tool.I don't know whether it amounts to a hill of beans, but my partner in crime puts the piston past the rings in to the cylinder before he installs the wrist pin. Easy with that Stihl tool .
Thank youYou didn't miss anything! Not..one..thing.
Well done!
I'm too cheap to buy the tool, but that sure is slick!
Interesting! Everyone has their preferred way right? Many ways to skin a catI don't know whether it amounts to a hill of beans, but my partner in crime puts the piston past the rings in to the cylinder before he installs the wrist pin. Easy with that Stihl tool .
Glad you enjoyed it it would just be one more thing to lug around, but thank you!Great video. Added to my bookmarks.
Some day I am going to buy you a little table so you don't have to work on the ground all the time.
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