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1. 06:29 AM - Re: Better than Seafoam? (Richard Pike)
2. 06:33 PM - MK 111 rebuild (pipercolt)
3. 07:08 PM - Re: MK 111 rebuild (John Hauck)
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Subject: | Re: Better than Seafoam? |
Let it soak the rings & grooves overnight, helped a little. My conclusion: it works
great on soft carbon, not as much on hard carbon, still better than nothing.
OTOH, Seafoam only has one purpose, and if it doesn't clean the carbon off your
pistons and rings, it is pointless. PB Blaster works great on loosening rusted
stuff even if it doesn't clean the carbon off the rings as good as I wish.
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Richard Pike
Kolb MKIII N420P (420ldPoops)
Kingsport, TN 3TN0
There are two kinds of people: those who say to God, 'Thy will be done,' and those
to whom God says, 'All right, then, have it your way.'
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I have removed the single pedal cable brakes and want to install the Matco hydraulic
brakes. Is there any drawings on how and where to install them. I also bought
a set of steel gear legs but they don't look like they will fit. The aluminum
ones are same size all the way up inside the tubing on the cage but the
steel ones have 2 collars around them and are considerably smaller in diameter
where they exit the cage. Are they not for a MK 111?
Thanks
Bob
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Bob:
You can post a photo to this page.
Sounds like some gear legs Old Kolb Co came up with after Jim and I started
experimenting and using 4130 legs on my Firestar and MKIII.
Yes, tapered legs were designed for the MKIII. Doubt they will work on your
Kolbra.
Call Travis Brown at Kolb Co. He can fix you up with the correct gear legs.
john h
mkIII
Titus, Alabama
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Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 2015 8:33 PM
Subject: Kolb-List: MK 111 rebuild
I have removed the single pedal cable brakes and want to install the Matco
hydraulic brakes. Is there any drawings on how and where to install them. I
also bought a set of steel gear legs but they don't look like they will fit.
The aluminum ones are same size all the way up inside the tubing on the cage
but the steel ones have 2 collars around them and are considerably smaller
in diameter where they exit the cage. Are they not for a MK 111?
Thanks
Bob
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