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I recently tore apart my 73 suzuki ts 185 because the piston broke apart.?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tim" data-source="post: 1948231" data-attributes="member: 208860"><p>I had the cylinder rebored and need to make sure there isn't any small metal parts in the engine. I am wondering if I have to split it apart to clean it. I have drained the oil and drained new oil through it without very much particles coming out (the piston didn't get busted up too much). I have the engine tore down a little but would rather not have to take off the clutch or flywheel to make things easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim, post: 1948231, member: 208860"] I had the cylinder rebored and need to make sure there isn't any small metal parts in the engine. I am wondering if I have to split it apart to clean it. I have drained the oil and drained new oil through it without very much particles coming out (the piston didn't get busted up too much). I have the engine tore down a little but would rather not have to take off the clutch or flywheel to make things easier. [/QUOTE]
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