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Posted by Patrick Martin on May 17, 2007 at 19:42:02 from (64.154.26.250):
Welp guys....I can't find a cheaper set of piston rings for my 100. Sure I can buy one set of rings for a particular car and use the compression rings and another set of rings for another and use the oil rings then I'd have a set but for the price I'd be spending the same and have leftovers I can't use. Go figure huh? each set is cheaper and the combined cost is still $15 less than what they are asking for the C-123 set but they won't sell the complete set for less than $70-$90. Somethings up there wouldn't you beleive?.... Anyway....my old rings don't look too bad actually. Take a look y'all :)



 http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v425/EZFEED/Cam015.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v425/EZFEED/Cam014.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v425/EZFEED/Cam010.jpg If it were one of my antique cars I'd change these in a heartbeat but then again I have never paid more than $30 for a set of rings before. I know I sound like a cheapskate here but I'm trying to save a little cash plus these parts look really good. For such a low RPM engine like this I just can't say for sure however. :)
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