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Hello
here are a few sots of my starting project :2.7RS rebuilding...
this is the case...




the workbench




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the stock pistons are in a very good shape...(10000kms)



cylinders too, (you can see the "cross")



the only problem i had is with head stud removal...(your advice to fix it ?...)



the others are nice...



all comments are welcomed, especially for cleaning the mag case...
Philippe

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Is that a timecert that has ripped out? The last picture looks like it had timecerts in it, but can't be sure.
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Hi Tim,

you give me a doubt, i'm not sure timecert are in the case, i didn't give attention...
i don't think i noticed something during head stud removal
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I finally checked the threads this morning, the aren't any timecerts installed, by the way, may you tell me the diameter to drill to install them , and where to get them ?

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Installation of timeserts, or even better, case savers, is best done by a machine shop. They jig up the case so that the inserts are installed level and on-center, so your studs all align with the cylinders properly.

If you do decide to do it yourself, call any of the race or machine shops mentioned on this board for a source.
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a machine shop will do the job....
i was told the case savers were not recommended on mag cases ?

advices welcomed

best regards
Philippe

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