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Thanks for the help. It's actually a 25D model. I was able to blow out the bronze guide and chip away at the seal. I couldn't figure out how to get to the manifold bolts. I put a mirror under there and felt around, it looks like there are bolts but they come from the top down, and I can't lift the mast to get to them. 8m going to just replace the seal with the cylinder in there.
In any case, I'm searching for the seal kit, can't find the model number on the cylinder body, there is a place nearby that will help me match it tho. Hopefully.
Steve
  • Posted 10 Feb 2018 13:28
  • By LocNar
  • joined 28 Jan'18 - 6 messages
  • California, United States

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