>> Searched the archives and found a couple good tricks. Usually >> requiring one the somehow get a nut started on a threaded rod between >> the cylinders. My fingers are too big. After messing with it for >> twenty minutes I ran down to the hardware store and got the >> following: No need to start a nut between the pistons. Note: I had ONE cylinder off. All I was trying to do was put it back on. Jim
On Jul 12, 2009, at 3:58 PM, Jim Felder wrote: > I've done this with allthread and some nuts and washers. Works like a > charm. Nothing else needed. > > Jim |
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