What you are saying is that the engine has had a new piston and cylinder , ring kit instilled in the recent past and that there is little mileage on the items and you then decided to do the rest of the engine with new parts but broke a ring while you were putting it back together and you had to buy a new ring kit to complete your job ? If the pistons & cylinders are recently new yo u can get away with the new ring replacement . If not it is bad practice Also Gang I spotted 2 Vanagons in Pa.on route 30 appox. 2 miles west of Breezewood Pa. 1 white / 1 grey They are located on the East bound lane at a little car lot called Conners Don @ DVW _www.dvwimportautoparts.com_ (http://www.dvwimportautoparts.com) |
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