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Re: Craftsman 3.7 Piston Question
« on: January 20, 2014, 04:41:32 pm »
Great idea. I'm going to go with the pin "beat down" method on the bench. Thanks.
Just be damn sure you support that piston when doing that.  Make a 'form fitting' cradle for it with a block of wood.  Be sure to support the crank and rod so they stay in position too.

 

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