Piston damage, Is this piston toast? |
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Piston damage, Is this piston toast? |
Phoenix914 |
Jan 4 2021, 12:25 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 389 Joined: 6-December 06 From: Oviedo, FL Member No.: 7,322 Region Association: South East States |
Happy New Year!
I just cleaned up the pistons for my rebuild and found some pitting on one of them after all the carbon was removed. This piston was at #1 cylinder. Is it unusable? I'm certain they are NPR 96mm pistons from a late-80's rebuild. I already bought new rings! Any opinions would be appreciated. |
914sgofast2 |
Jan 5 2021, 01:19 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 623 Joined: 10-May 13 From: El Dorado Hills, CA Member No.: 15,855 Region Association: None |
If you are spending the money for Len Hoffman’s heads, then spend the money for new pistons and cylinders too. This is not the time to turn ghetto on the rebuild. It would be like spending $2000 on a stereo system for a $1000 car.
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