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PIX Stage III project TII

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Old 05-22-2002, 01:06 PM
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engine is OUT! i checked the engine all the apex seals are there. i think an apex collapsed. this was my original assumption. i can't wait to tear the sucker down. pix in a little while !
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Your about 3 steps ahead of me...good thing too, I know right where to go w/ my questions once I start my tear down, lol.
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You guys are slow. B)
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Cool, ******* A man!

I spent the better part of today scraping my seals out of my housing and contemplating buying a parts washer. I have been using a bin to clean my parts in, but it kind of sucks. I think I might just bring my rotors down to the machine shop and have them dip both for me. Ah hell, I might just have them dip everything
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You could just use whats in the parts washer, kerosene, or did you mean to let them steam clean the parts?
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Originally Posted by isamu' date='May 22 2002, 01:00 PM
Cool, ******* A man!

I spent the better part of today scraping my seals out of my housing and contemplating buying a parts washer. I have been using a bin to clean my parts in, but it kind of sucks. I think I might just bring my rotors down to the machine shop and have them dip both for me. Ah hell, I might just have them dip everything
I've got a parts washer in lake stevens just up the road from you that you are welcome to use however it has no solvent in it right now as I was planning on moving it soon.



Prolly easier just to take it in and have it done.
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whats the best for parts cleaning? i used engine degreaser and it sucks...

and would boiling the parts hurt? like the housings, manifold, etc...?? it might sound ridiculous but i'll give it a shot someday
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