Old Dec 18, 2016 | 08:17 AM
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Originally Posted by bigdel
Are you sure it's not a piston you have to wind back in? In which case you won't be able simply push it in, you'll need the correct piston wind in tool


Ive just read somewhere else that i may need a wind in tool.!


Is this whats on the rear cossie pistons?


The piston does have what looks like cut outs in the piston, its not just the usuall round hollow piston..




Thanks Del.
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