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<blockquote data-quote="Buck98" data-source="post: 4378976" data-attributes="member: 51795"><p>Busy replacing the sink in my shop today but I did make time to get the feeler gauge and check the cylinder gap. .003 slides easily for all six cylinders. .004 slides easily on three cylinders. Then there is one cylinder that is difficult for the gauge to slide back and forth, you have to grip the gauge tightly and pull it with more force and the two cylinders on either side of it requires more force than the first three but not as much as the one that is more difficult. The ejector rod appears to be OK. It looks to be spinning true. I should have gotten the calipers out and checked the length of the cylinder. Might go back out and do that later. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for all the advice. I might have to make a trip to see David after the new year</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck98, post: 4378976, member: 51795"] Busy replacing the sink in my shop today but I did make time to get the feeler gauge and check the cylinder gap. .003 slides easily for all six cylinders. .004 slides easily on three cylinders. Then there is one cylinder that is difficult for the gauge to slide back and forth, you have to grip the gauge tightly and pull it with more force and the two cylinders on either side of it requires more force than the first three but not as much as the one that is more difficult. The ejector rod appears to be OK. It looks to be spinning true. I should have gotten the calipers out and checked the length of the cylinder. Might go back out and do that later. Thanks for all the advice. I might have to make a trip to see David after the new year [/QUOTE]
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