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1 hour ago, cygnusnsf said:

Thanks - yeah I'll check out for helicoiling as did it a long time ago as an apprentice, but not recently and will need to get a kit. But as ever thanks for all the suggestions and updates its really appreciated.

 

Other thing you can use if can get in behind is a Rivnut

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So I managed to get the cylinder off and the piston is well and truly scored, but to the untrained eye I think the cylinder is OK. I take it its the shiny areas that would need cleaning off of the transfer and then gentle rotational rub with 2 stroke oil with fine wet n dry and then thorough clean after.

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I did find that one of the bolts attaching the carb was stripped and when sprayed in the carb cleaner can see it leaking out between gaskets, so that may also have some bearing. I will of course check the carbs once rebuilt. Also make sure I use the right fuel ? as I dont really have much of a history of the unit.

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1 hour ago, cygnusnsf said:

Seems Harpic blue is little more difficult I guess Harpic Power plus is a possible workaround as contains the hydrocloric acid same as blue anyone tried that?

try some brick acid from the builders merchants .

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