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Maybe I should have been more specific. I should have added (or just asked in the first place), does anyone know what sizes generally come in the seal kits. I'm going to bust it open sometime within the next few weeks. Also, any surprises i should know about. Like....packed ball bearings that like to fall oit all at once loaded springs that fly 20 feet or 4 feet and wont know till i step on it 6 months from now. Or needle size pins that i totally will miss and wonder why theres hydraulic fuel leaking everywhere two hours after rebuild. I'll be popping my "liftcherry" and though I never let fear or common sense get in the way. I dont want to end up wasting my time doing it three times. There are some utube vids but not as specific as i think I'm looking for. @swoop223 thanks for the help m8.....eh!!
  • Posted 20 Apr 2019 21:51
  • By vernon_n
  • joined 20 Apr'19 - 2 messages
  • Alberta, Canada

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