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Building a 372XP Big Bore With 272XP Piston
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<blockquote data-quote="greg storms" data-source="post: 4397227" data-attributes="member: 75482"><p><strong>windowed piston vs non type</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>exactly what's the difference? I went to eKartingNews.com & they discuss strengthening the piston by glass beading the high stress area of piston lightly to increase resistance to melting. Also, they seem to advocate making windows in thinner areas on non windowed pistons. If we can get the saws to last like 2 stroke bike engines, they may be better, eh?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greg storms, post: 4397227, member: 75482"] [b]windowed piston vs non type[/b] exactly what's the difference? I went to eKartingNews.com & they discuss strengthening the piston by glass beading the high stress area of piston lightly to increase resistance to melting. Also, they seem to advocate making windows in thinner areas on non windowed pistons. If we can get the saws to last like 2 stroke bike engines, they may be better, eh? [/QUOTE]
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