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Re: C123 piston and head interferance!
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Posted by THE TRACTOR VET on March 29, 2006 at 17:36:25 from (66.202.111.96):
In Reply to: Re: C123 piston and head interferance! posted by Red Dave on March 29, 2006 at 16:33:47:
Yep cheap cast pistons as the old stuff was Forged and it was amde to fit . Myself i would be callen Clevitand having a arrs hole attch on them until more people call and raise holy hello with them they will keep passen the junk out . Now the bad part of this that if you realy put that engine to work hard them cast pistons will swell big time BTDT . Now if it was me i would have taken the time to weigh each piston on a gram scale and started cutten on the head of the piston and then made them all the same weight , now this takes time but i would rather do the weighen and cutting on the piston then start grinding on a head unless i was C. C. the head .
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