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Mud Pit Disaster... what to do?
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[QUOTE="sr5bidder, post: 1375146, member: 98736"] I'm glad to see my thread sunk and hydro-locked has been put to use as an example of where water and mud will go in a 2 stroke. there is no way I would have been able to dump it upside down and flush with premix and be on my happy way... well maybe would have had 2 minutes of glory before self distruction.. the thing that concerned me the most was the big end bearing I spent countless hours cleaning and blowing it out..so far so good the high carbon steel the main bearing is made from rusts just about instanly they were shot.. Good luck on your tear down and don't settle for the least little bump/bind in any bearings [/QUOTE]
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