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'72 CT70 winter restore project
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<blockquote data-quote="Kennysyeti" data-source="post: 184820" data-attributes="member: 12298"><p>Thanks for the info. The first engine I tore down was under a shed but with no carb mounted on it and the piston was stuck hard( busted the cylinder pressing it out) and a light layer of rust on everything inside(stroker candidate). The second engine was not under cover and without a sparkplug in the hole but a dirt dobber(wasp) filled the hole up with dirt and everything inside this engine is still has a film of oil on it( 88cc cylinder on this one). The cylinder honed out nicely and even the piston looks good but with stuck rings. So that's the one I will put together first and swap it into the candy yellow frame engine while I am waiting on the ruby red paint job so I can tear into that crappy running engine and try to figure it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kennysyeti, post: 184820, member: 12298"] Thanks for the info. The first engine I tore down was under a shed but with no carb mounted on it and the piston was stuck hard( busted the cylinder pressing it out) and a light layer of rust on everything inside(stroker candidate). The second engine was not under cover and without a sparkplug in the hole but a dirt dobber(wasp) filled the hole up with dirt and everything inside this engine is still has a film of oil on it( 88cc cylinder on this one). The cylinder honed out nicely and even the piston looks good but with stuck rings. So that's the one I will put together first and swap it into the candy yellow frame engine while I am waiting on the ruby red paint job so I can tear into that crappy running engine and try to figure it out. [/QUOTE]
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