Thread: 93 Head Removal
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Old 02-03-2003, 08:18 PM
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If the chain jumped it can cause this also. When rings go they usually dont make noise. The only other thing is if it bent a connecting rod. If you can see the piston tops try spinning it and see if they all come up the same distance. Actually once the head is off the hard part is done, dropping the oil pan the pistons will come out with ease. The only other tool you'll need is a piston ring compressor and you can pick one up from your local parts store pretty cheap.
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