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New OEM Piston chipping
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<blockquote data-quote="Trx250r180" data-source="post: 5540008" data-attributes="member: 56475"><p>Put a ring on the cylinder ,slide it up and down the bore ,see if can see any gap with a light maybe on the edge of the ring anywhere to see if the sleeve is round still .Did you check for air leaks ?</p><p></p><p>Edit ,it looks like the skirt is hitting down in the case almost by the marks on the piston .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trx250r180, post: 5540008, member: 56475"] Put a ring on the cylinder ,slide it up and down the bore ,see if can see any gap with a light maybe on the edge of the ring anywhere to see if the sleeve is round still .Did you check for air leaks ? Edit ,it looks like the skirt is hitting down in the case almost by the marks on the piston . [/QUOTE]
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