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[QUOTE="Moto Squid, post: 684604, member: 33284"] the former owner to my old snowmobile did a top end...one old piston circlip went flying but he couldn't find it and said screw it. Turns out it ended up in the crank. Lets just say I bought the thing real cheap My favorite is this 300ex we have at work right now. The guy and his buddy did a top end but totally scewed up on cam chain tensioner position when reintalling and just jamed it in. Chain stretched, skipped a few teeth and the valves nailed the piston. That was pretty cool :laugh: My mishaps are far less spectacular...especially now that I'm a little older. [/QUOTE]
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