pressure test
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pressure test
I really like this idea because the top end dosent have to be assembled. Just make a template (with a tube for the rods),plug the oil and sris hoses and pressurize. Anyone else try this and do I have it right? I assume the same procedure holds true for the Suzuki triples.[img][img]http://i578.photobucket.com/albums/ss22 ... se_001.jpg[/img][/img]
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Yep, that's the way to do it, Smokie, IF/IF you have access to that nice acrylic tube, acrylic plate, a lathe, a shaper and a drill press. Of course the crank assembly with all its seals would have to be installed in order to get any real results....... 

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