i have 96mm P&C's - where to measure for stroke?, are they 66 or 71 ?? |
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i have 96mm P&C's - where to measure for stroke?, are they 66 or 71 ?? |
jimkelly |
Dec 13 2011, 11:40 AM
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Valy |
Dec 13 2011, 12:51 PM
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Actually, I believe you got the wrong answer.
The KB pistons that were discussed in other threads are made for longer rods. The original pin height of the 2.0 is ~35mm from pin center to piston top. It looks like the cylinders you have are for a 71mm stroke. |
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