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In Reply to: engin posted by Tim on Monday, October 06, 2003:
put a piece of farely stiff thin plastic around the piston rings, attach two or more hose clamps (the kind you would put around your radiator hose) and compress the two pistons. Slide the "jugs" back down with the help of a friend and remove the hose clamps before the "jug" hits the block.