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that give step by step instructions in rebuilding a petrol motor?
it should pretty much be the same concept for a petrol motor I guess.. looking to rebuild a 22R soon for my bundy, want to give it a crack myself
it should pretty much be the same concept for a petrol motor I guess.. looking to rebuild a 22R soon for my bundy, want to give it a crack myself
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There are a lot of accurate measurements as well (bearings, oil clearances etc), depends how much time you have to run the parts around and have them measured by the shops. You can always benefit from someone elses experience - got any motor mates? Also depends on what sort of quality you want - just a re-reing or total, long term reliable full rebuild?
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robbie wrote:you dont need heaps of tools to do a rebuild do ya? ..
if your serious here about the tools ( ), leave it to someone else.. Theres lots of tools needed, and then some special ones, and lots of bandaids for knuckles.
Buy yourself a set of workshop manuals, not cheap, but well worth it. they are usually step by step on what you need, and show tools, torque settings, what to take off in what order, and put back, etc...
www.pitstop.net.au is a good place to try
Usually a shifter, multi grips, and a rubber hammer are enough for an engine rebuild
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