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  1. SkwerI

    PISTON=CARNAGE!

    I've replaced many jugs and pistons, never yet opened a case. Either put it together and run it or just throw out the whole thing. At this point you have almost nothing to lose.
  2. SkwerI

    PISTON=CARNAGE!

    Bailey's had a bad run of wrist pin clips a couple years ago. They have fixed the issue but it will dog them for many years, I'm sure. ;)
  3. SkwerI

    PISTON=CARNAGE!

    The wrist pin is what connects the piston to the connecting rod. The wrist pin clips go at either end of the wrist pin.
  4. SkwerI

    PISTON=CARNAGE!

    Yup, you can spend lots of money replacing parts that aren't broken. I would be much more inclined to simply leave the bottom end intact and just go with the piston and rings, jug if needed. Judicious application of parts cleaner, compressed air nozzle and a bit of good old fashioned observation...
  5. SkwerI

    PISTON=CARNAGE!

    Looks pretty dry in there (no oil residue). But I'm no expert. I'll just second what Gary said, aftermarket jug-n-piston are very straightforward. Make sure you have the piston facing the right way.
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