problems with my piston
- elitesniper
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- bigbob12345
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maybey a screw or bolt
i think you are having one of those if you cant figure it out yourself then you shouldnt be doing it in the first place moments
Edit: elitesniper beat me, as always
i think you are having one of those if you cant figure it out yourself then you shouldnt be doing it in the first place moments
Edit: elitesniper beat me, as always
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I agree with bigbob.
Long time no see bob-a-lu, but you really have no clue what the hell you are doing. You can't just stick something in a piece of pipe and call it a piston.
Find something that fits the piston housing really well. Bolt or glue a sealing face on (glue should be fine with low diameter), then work out a bumper and you're pretty much done.
If you still can't figure it out use the damn search button.
Long time no see bob-a-lu, but you really have no clue what the hell you are doing. You can't just stick something in a piece of pipe and call it a piston.
Find something that fits the piston housing really well. Bolt or glue a sealing face on (glue should be fine with low diameter), then work out a bumper and you're pretty much done.
If you still can't figure it out use the damn search button.