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Is the J 37330 Kent-Moore tool absolutely necessary to install new liners or is there a work around that folks use?
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I used the grey pvc pieces of pipe with the head bolts to securely hold the liners bottomed out. The pvc would just catch the step in the liner and there was still enough room to install the pistons. If not held securely the liners might move and disturb the curing of the sealant.
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You got it. Just remember to space the washers off center so their is clearance to get the pistons in later, like I didn't think about, so it took more time to reposition them and retighten later. If I remember right, the pvc was big enough to catch the step on the liner and the adjacent edge of the block to hold it level. They might of been like an inch in dia.
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It should be six pieces. Three per side. Bolts with a proper cut washer will do the trick. |
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Here is the only thing I could find for sale: http://www.handsontools.com/Kent-Moo...4-reviews.html Last edited by HAWAIIZR-1; 11-19-2009 at 10:59 PM. |
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