Split Two-stroke Case

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Thursday, October 18, 2012

Two-stroke cases are much harder to split than four-stroke cases and that’s why tools like this were invented. A little tip is to tap around the cases with a rubber mallet as you crank on the case splitter to help the cases split apart.

Two-stroke cases are much harder to split than four-stroke cases and that’s why tools like this were invented. A little tip is to tap around the cases with a rubber mallet as you crank on the case splitter to help the cases split apart.

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