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Old Jan 25, 2007 | 08:11 AM
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Default Re: Machine shop in Richmond?

Originally Posted by C89ZX7R
its not hard man , just need a ring compressor , rubber mallet , tq wrench , and assembly lube . are the pistons already on the rods
yes the pistons are on the rods, and i could probably do it, but i was reading about having to fit the pistons rings individually by measuring ring gap and bearing clearances and all that. i'd rather just have a profesional do it

anyone know any good shops?