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07-26-2003, 05:33 PM | #1 |
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pistons
this might be a stupid question but i am putting the pistons back into my motor and i put one in turn the crank,, out the opposite piston in etc... is there a pattern in which the pistons should be (example: #1 up, #2down,#3 up) i thought there was but my friend said as long as they are torqued to the crank right its ok... and how much should i torgue the end cap bolts to
Thanks Cait
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