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Best way to clean up a cylinder?
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<blockquote data-quote="tbilz" data-source="post: 4180104" data-attributes="member: 109548"><p>When you get the aluminum transfer off enough to satisfy you...run the edge of your fingernail across the lines that are left over. </p><p></p><p>If it slides over without catching in the lines you should be good to go with a new piston and rings.</p><p></p><p> If your fingernail catches, more than likely the jug is toast and the rings wont seat correctly and you will have reduced compression.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tbilz, post: 4180104, member: 109548"] When you get the aluminum transfer off enough to satisfy you...run the edge of your fingernail across the lines that are left over. If it slides over without catching in the lines you should be good to go with a new piston and rings. If your fingernail catches, more than likely the jug is toast and the rings wont seat correctly and you will have reduced compression. [/QUOTE]
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