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From: superlausitz
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  • Where do you buy the tool from

  • in Russia is done with a hammer)))

  • If you look at the wrist pin bore, it looks like grooves cut in there for circlips. And needle bearings? Try a Mercury outboard "Tower of Power" engine. 6 cylinders and none of the needles are caged. You have to glue them onto the crank with grease.

  • no circlips to hold it in?

  • гавно а не работа - там либо поршень так болтается , либо шатун на колене

  • holley shit tht workes well

  • Wow, I have not worked much on bike engines, but that is really cool. Yay no needle bearings. I really want to get a Ural Wolf so badly.

  • отличная работа, и не какого молотка. 5+

  • мудаг...

  • Yes

  • russian engine?

  • What engine were u working on? I like to know :)

  • '07 Ural 750cc

  • @superlausitz ural has 650cc

  • @siim0008 In 2000 Ural replaced the 650cc with a 750cc so the video is in fact of a 750cc engine, not a 650cc.

  • voilá :-)

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