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Old 02-19-2006, 05:04 PM
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Re: easiest way to change piston rings on 96 eclipse???

its a non turbo
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Re: easiest way to change piston rings on 96 eclipse???

Your problem doesn't sound like rings, it sounds more like a sensor. How does the car run when you start it? If it runs really rough and stumbles, you might have jumped timing = bad. Otherwise check and make sure all your sensors are plugged in and working. If it runs and dies, that could be a TPS.
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Re: easiest way to change piston rings on 96 eclipse???

Sounds like the exact problem that i have!
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