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Re: F-20 Engine Assembly
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Posted by Janicholson on March 12, 2007 at 20:45:02 from (66.173.50.28):
In Reply to: Re: F-20 Engine Assembly posted by SproutW on March 12, 2007 at 11:54:53:
I think it is a very big problem. I am not an F 20 person, but I believe they had pistons that came only to the top of the cylinder. the heads were not designed to allow the piston to enter the chamber at all. If it is together, place the head on the top and you will see what I mean. Piston Pin placement (location) in the piston is a critical element. Look at the original pistons (I hope you have them) and check the distance from the pin boss to the crown (top of the piston) then compare it to one of the "new pistons". if they are the same, then the rods are possibly different, and/or the crank is a "stroker" adding piston travel. I think they are the wrong pistons, where did they come from? JimN
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