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    Rebuilding Tri-Z motor

    Well, its just about time to rebuild the Z motor. Ive only rebuilt one other motor before and this is going to be my first time doing this motor over. So I want to make sure I am not missing anything.

    Heres what I have so far:

    New Piston, rings, crank bearings, seals, wrist pin bearing, full gasket kit, new clutch discs, and some gasket material....and lots of threadlock.

    So, what am I missing....if anything?
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    the bearing on the bottom of the rod that attaches the rod to the crank. might as well get a rod kit, comes with the bearings and new rod.

    you will have to send the crank out to have it installed though, since its a 3 piece crank, and its press-together.
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