Mike Lishego wrote:
> What do your old pistons look like from the old cylinders?
Fine. The rebuild went great. The bleeding did not.
> If they're in
> good shape without pitting, fit each of them to the new cylinder until you
> get the tightest fit. I would suggest using your new rubber, but you might
> be able to get away with the old stuff.
The new rubbers are already on the old pistons. Looks like what you suggested
is my only option, unless there's something I don't know about new cylinders
(they came w/no directions). It installed easily, just leaks =(
> I'm sure you'll use common sense
> and not install anything too unsafe...
>
> > Will my B ever see the road again?
> I can tell you if you call my Psychic Mechanic Network at 1-900-18-MOWOG.
> ($4.95 per min. + parts)
> 8-)
Will do!!!
> > Michael S. Lishego
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