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Checks on Auxilliary Engine cylinder liner

1. Measure liner wear,
2. Checks for signs of seizure, streaks
or corrosion,
3. Check for dyepenetration checks on the rounded parts of the collar of the cylinder liner,
4. Check for corrosion and wear on part of the liner that meets with the cylinder jacket on reassembly align the reference mark on the liner with the cylinder block

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