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RE: old pistons and con rods
By Erik - 02/09/2004 1:53:36 PM; IP 193.215.242.135
Depends on what you intend to use them for, they should at least be inspected for straithness, twisting and damage + they should all be reasonable within each others weight so that when you balance your rebuild none of the rods require exessive trimming. A new set of rods are not terribly expensive and will probably be the easy way to go.
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 old pistons and con rods -- richard, 02/08/2004
RE: old pistons and con rods -- Erik, 02/09/2004
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