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Re-assembly of Husqvarna 50 (51/55) need timing and muff mod advice
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<blockquote data-quote="sweidish445" data-source="post: 5969326" data-attributes="member: 122253"><p>I dont think thats the case. The solder is .061. I have thinner .028 stuff but its too thin to get a reading... Also, the distance from wrist pin to top of piston on the original measures .552. The 350 dished piston i was laying out ports with measures the same.</p><p>The new flat top 353 piston measures .542 which is where the wider squish band comes from. Im assuming the manufacturer does this as added insurance that their product will fit without modification. My new cp replacment piston is pretty close at .555. While id love for my squish near .020in, im going to opt out on the decking process for now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sweidish445, post: 5969326, member: 122253"] I dont think thats the case. The solder is .061. I have thinner .028 stuff but its too thin to get a reading... Also, the distance from wrist pin to top of piston on the original measures .552. The 350 dished piston i was laying out ports with measures the same. The new flat top 353 piston measures .542 which is where the wider squish band comes from. Im assuming the manufacturer does this as added insurance that their product will fit without modification. My new cp replacment piston is pretty close at .555. While id love for my squish near .020in, im going to opt out on the decking process for now. [/QUOTE]
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