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Cylinder orings
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I'm hoping someone can let me in on there trick to keep the cylinder orings in place when I put the head back on my bike. I'm worried there not going to be in the groove and I'll squash them.. Thanks Jc |
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No worries Josh.
I use a little silicone/rubber grease. Give them a little lube and then gently stretch it for a bit before you go to fit them. Being a bit slacker, and with the addition of the grease it should hold it down in the recess quite happily while you position the head and drop a few bolts in. |
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Thanks Jakobi,
I couldn't even get then to stay in the hole using my fingers. A little heat seemed to help a lot and the grease did the trick then.. Cheers |
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