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Canadian Daves JustKDX
replacing pistons
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[QUOTE="MADisher, post: 105132, member: 18252"] It's really not that hard. Especially if you have the service manual and are partially mechanically inclined. If you've never done it before. I would advise you letting someone else expect the cylinder once you have it taken apart if you aren't comfortable with it. There is no point in putting a new piston/rings in a scared cylinder. (But I'm sure you knew that :) Most folks don't have the tools to check it for roundness, etc. I've done it on my RM but not on my KDX so far. Hope that helps. [/QUOTE]
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