shrinking pistons?

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Donnie
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willwander wrote:
Donnie wrote:That's the question.

Has it been measured in the same way all times.....
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I must be missing something as I don't know what the purpose of the post was? :|
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Donnie wrote: I must be missing something as I don't know what the purpose of the post was? :|
Tae see if it wud fit reet ya dimmoch
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Soft on the edges and hard in the middle...like a boiled egg.

Worse part is, they have to be rebuilt every ten years or so.
That's not going anywhere...
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often cast pistons have more silicon content than forged

my cast piston has 24.58% silicon and has not shrunk with thrashing

if you want i can test chemical analysis for free but will have to post each way unless you are near peterborough or woking
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RICSPEED wrote:
Speed Demon wrote:a pair of Silicon breasts :D
so .....what do they feel like ?? :lol:

Like real ones ric accept when they are older they don't look like a pound in a sock :D
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