Rebuilding a model 7266

WhyZed

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I'm rebuilding a D409 motor which is the same as the D601 in the sense that the crankcase & cylinder separate.
I didn't use or need a ring compressor to put the cylinder over the piston and rings.

I made sure the ring end-gaps were opposite each other, oiled it all up, pinched the rings (one at a time) with my fingers & it went straight on, no problem..

A ring compressor might help but it is not a required tool..
 

DPI

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There is play up and down and side to side. I don't have another one to compare it too, but I would think that the amount of play I am describing can't be good for the longevity of the engine. I am measuring end play at the end of the crank. I put a dial indicator at that point and came up with 0.028, so if that is the correct place to measure it, it seems excessive.
 

robinb66

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Also, I found a source for lawn boy engine paint on ebay, but it is $11 + shipping for a 4.5 oz can. Anyone found a better source?

actually i just got through with the rebuild on my 7084, rustoleum engine enamel grabber green is so close its hard to tell them apart. just waiting to obtain some wheels!!
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oldboys

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It went for $88. Maybe that's not too bad but it was more than I wanted to spend. There are listings for Stens replacement pistons on ebay for $30-40. Are they any good or is it worth the extra $$$ for the oem?

I restore vintage lawnboys, and stens pistons are dimensionally correct. Rotary brand pistons are junk.
 
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