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<blockquote data-quote="Maintenance supervisor" data-source="post: 7667500" data-attributes="member: 161502"><p>I think the biggest problem would be up and down movement in the bearings. The sp81 that I put together with the LRB piston is pretty loose as far as side to side but no up and down.</p><p>You could probably take the spark plug out a put a dowel on the piston and maybe feel if it has excess slop or a bad spot while rolling it over?</p><p>Flywheels come loose though and I'd definitely check it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maintenance supervisor, post: 7667500, member: 161502"] I think the biggest problem would be up and down movement in the bearings. The sp81 that I put together with the LRB piston is pretty loose as far as side to side but no up and down. You could probably take the spark plug out a put a dowel on the piston and maybe feel if it has excess slop or a bad spot while rolling it over? Flywheels come loose though and I'd definitely check it. [/QUOTE]
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