Johnny Ringo !
Seaman Apprentice
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- Aug 9, 2021
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I was able to get the lower crankshaft bearing housing off by tapping a small screwdriver into where the gasket is and working my way around it until it finally came off. You have to be careful not to loose the needle bearings out of the top, make sure your in a clean area and put like a sheet down so if any bearings do fall out they shouldn't bounce away. I had 4 top ones come out, but they laid close and were easy to see against a light sheet. The bottom bearings stayed in and I taped the crank fast to the lower housing so it wouldn't come apart and let the bearings drop out. I also put some grease in the top to hold the bearings in and replace the ones that fell out, then I taped paper towel pieces over the ends so they could not fall out while I was working on the piston and cleaning everything up getting ready for the new piston and rings that are coming from Greece. No rings are available it would seem in the united states. My piston is fine but in order to get the rings I had to buy the piston too, and it was the last one they had. This is the 2 hp I had talked about a model 2 R78R
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