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Tm 150 head rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="Tomtrac" data-source="post: 6737788" data-attributes="member: 6462"><p>Worst case carbon fallen down between piston and liner and scord bore </p><p>But if you cleaned it did you hoover bits out from around piston </p><p>As above could off left it there it only build up again but if it was a mm it would give it more compression and poss make harder to start</p><p>One off them million and one questions do i or not</p><p>Am shure it will bed in after some good hardwork </p><p>Let us know how it does </p><p>I run a 8160 with turbo on 8,000 hrs pluss not touched but it doesnt work much in last five years</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tomtrac, post: 6737788, member: 6462"] Worst case carbon fallen down between piston and liner and scord bore But if you cleaned it did you hoover bits out from around piston As above could off left it there it only build up again but if it was a mm it would give it more compression and poss make harder to start One off them million and one questions do i or not Am shure it will bed in after some good hardwork Let us know how it does I run a 8160 with turbo on 8,000 hrs pluss not touched but it doesnt work much in last five years [/QUOTE]
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