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its just a crush ring |
June 6, 2010 |
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Tim
from San Francisco, CA United States
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the ratings bellow are hilarious.. needs good centering, a bit tricky.. its a copper crush ring found in almost all old school motors used for drain plugs, exhaust seals, oil coolers.. lol needs good centering. a bit tricky are you on crack.. lol its a CRUSH ring.. oh i already said that let me elaborate.. its incredibly easy to f this up if you cant figure out how use the stick to catch the bug in side the tree and eat it too... //////////////////////////////////////////////////////
anyways I threw this on my moby and it purs like a kitten.. my girl was getting sick of the black goo coming out with the old crush washer from the 70's.. so i hooked her up with this sweet as piece of metal.. it may not of been the ring she was hoping for but she gave me 3 rings in exchange..
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I always use these |
May 29, 2010 |
| taco eater:
Anonymous Person
from Portland, OR United States
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No problems; no leaks. Just hold it in place with your finger while you tighten the bolts.
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Great idea, but needs good centering. |
May 22, 2010 |
| taco eater:
Rob Mee
from Mobile, AL United States
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I installed this in a 33mm hole and its hard to keep centered. Next time I will machine a spacer to keep it centered when tightened.
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these can be tricky |
May 11, 2010 |
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tim ostrom
from savannah, GA United States
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sometimes they don't go in right. threebond hi temp threadlocker helps. heat-cycle, re-tighten.
but that's motobecane's fault.
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