Ring Peg Damage repair

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nellyboyo
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This has happened on my Mugello . Is it repairable ?? by anyone ?


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nellyboyo
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I don`t know if its clear from the pic ?
The ring peg had worn nearly flush but its still there. Obviously the lower ring has worn away on one end , how it didn`t catch is beyond me. I`ll take to a local engineers this morning and see what he says anyhow ,
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the image is not working. If the damage can be seen I'm sure you will get some replies to your question
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Image works fine for me
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Personally, I wouldn't contemplate re-engineering a ring peg. It is probably safer and more economic to buy a new piston. If the peg moved once it might certainly move again.
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Ok , thanks for the replies gents


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