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743 crankcase pressure problem
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<blockquote data-quote="jp8775" data-source="post: 133480" data-attributes="member: 20329"><p>Yes wet liners come pretty easy just a screw type puller, dry liners need a puller usually hydraulic. This by physics will compress the bore. Even cylinders from Bobcat are semi finished. I have read many times that after market are no less quality than OE. The last engine V1702 I just had it bored out to the next size up. Unless they are cracked I will always do that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jp8775, post: 133480, member: 20329"] Yes wet liners come pretty easy just a screw type puller, dry liners need a puller usually hydraulic. This by physics will compress the bore. Even cylinders from Bobcat are semi finished. I have read many times that after market are no less quality than OE. The last engine V1702 I just had it bored out to the next size up. Unless they are cracked I will always do that. [/QUOTE]
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