Push rod tube leak

How to keep the Cessna 170 flying and airworthy.

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william halford
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Post by william halford »

:D :D I am glad the cylinders do not have to come off. This
is looking more like a weekend instead of a week . I do thank you for the info..170mb

( yes that would be a bummer forgeting to remove the push rods)
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GAHorn
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Post by GAHorn »

Keep your pushrods in correct order (in their associated positions) as there were 3 different lengths of pushrod. Unlikely to be in the same engine, but possible. So,...just to avoid errors....keep 'em identified and put them back where they came from.
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