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13-07-2021, 05:33 PM
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Thanks Robert. If you can help that would be fantastic.
Thanks for your advice. Hopefully the guys can source me a replacement and I can get Ruby back on the road. Thanks everyone for your help.
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One of Robert's spare pistons got me out of a hole in similar circumstances (thankyou)... and after some jiggering around with three different weight gudgeon pins and some washers, I got the 4 conrod/piston assemblies to within 2g of each other. Start up shortly, as soon as I have found what I did with the manifold...
How are you going to sort rings, or are they all fine?
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Steve, that's brilliant. My address is
2 Howard's Mews
Clophill
Bedfordshire
MK45 4AZ
My email is I.kay667@btinternet.com
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Ian
You stated that the piston FRONT marking was towards the back of the engine. It is worth noting that if you have a split skirt piston the split should be towards the valves, so that the main side thrust on the power stroke is taken on the plain side of the piston. I can explain further when we meet.