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MS440 piston/cylinder (pic heavy sorry)
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<blockquote data-quote="mkinslow" data-source="post: 6139487" data-attributes="member: 138524"><p>I'd bet it's something kinda soft material wise. I say that because the rings are still loose. When I tore down an 066 with damage from a bear cage failing it was beat up pretty bad but it also hit along the edges like that on exhaust side and deformed it enough the top ring was stuck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mkinslow, post: 6139487, member: 138524"] I'd bet it's something kinda soft material wise. I say that because the rings are still loose. When I tore down an 066 with damage from a bear cage failing it was beat up pretty bad but it also hit along the edges like that on exhaust side and deformed it enough the top ring was stuck. [/QUOTE]
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