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Re: cs 8000
« on: June 30, 2014, 09:33:50 pm »
I heat the piston on these.  Start the pin, position the bearing and get everything ready to go.  Heat the piston crown for 20-30 seconds with a propane torch on low.  Give the pin a shot of oil and in it goes.  Set the clip on the far side of the piston so the pin doesnt push through.

 

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