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Piston Orientation Question, Piston Orientation |
Highland |
Dec 4 2013, 09:36 PM
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I'm installing (reusing) stock Mahle dished 94mm pistons on a stock 2.0 engine and don't see any arrows on the piston crowns to point to the flywheel. I tried measuring the wrist pin offset with calipers to determine an offset and they measure the same on both sides.
I believe my machinest told me to have the block (circled in the picture) on the bottom of the piston toward the flywheel. Is that correct? If not, how do I determine the correct direction of installation. |
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