i got a phazer 87. when i got it the cylinder skirt was broken, then i change it with a "new" cylinder who was fine, after a couple of trips the same thing happend! and it was on the same side. what could be the reason of this??
sorry my bad english:P
sorry my bad english:P
tyler440
Member
i would say soemthing is wore causing excess slop.... possibly a worn out piston, or worn out bearings, maybe even rings but i would think you would have replaced those with a new cylinder... are you sure you mean cylinder and not piston, im thinking you actually mean piston but got mixed up in translation
okey, no i ment cylinder. i gonna buy new piston and cylinder, and hopefully it will work..
tyler440
Member
make sure your connecting rod bearings are alright... if the cylinder broke there may also have been pieces that got down into the crank bearings and junked them... make sure you check everything out so you dont end up just wasting money