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Used pistons swap...B21F 200 1979

Jkordzi,

You and Don are teaching me a lot.

I am working on the engine in-car. You mention "replacing the piston from below... ". I guess you mean it can be done if the crankshaft is dropped. I just quickly checked on an opened spare engine that I have and cannot see how it can be done otherwise.

Or do you have a trick I should know about? It would be great to be able to change the piston without pulling the head or dropping the crankshaft.

I really have to go eat something before I can pursue this illuminating exchange, not to mention the job.

Hopefully, you and Don will watch this thread. I'll probably have some more questions for you both.

Thank you very very much, for now...






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