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Subject: | Master cylinder rebuild, how in the name of god do you ... |
Date: | Tue, 3 May 2005 22:37:29 -0400 |
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remove the pressed in pin that holds the two halves of the piston together? I mean I would have to be, not own, a midget to have a punch that small. Where to you get one, from an Oompa Loompa? What do other people use? I walked away before I screwed up the whole assembly. That thing is in tight and not in a good way! Bill "I need a smaller driver" Gilroy |
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