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<blockquote data-quote="machinisttx" data-source="post: 4305363" data-attributes="member: 69404"><p>.010" is ten thousandths. .001" is one thousandth. Round objects are generally not millled to shape, but turned on a lathe.* The piston should not be an interference fit with the bore, assuming it's the correct size piston and not a .010" or .020" over replacement. Both the bore and the piston need to be measured to make sure they are the correct size. It's possible that an oversize piston made it into box for a standard size one, or someone shipped the wrong one altogether, etc.. <u>Always</u> measure <em>before</em> doing anything else. </p><p></p><p></p><p>* I'm a machinist by trade. Not trying to bust your chops or anything. :smile2:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="machinisttx, post: 4305363, member: 69404"] .010" is ten thousandths. .001" is one thousandth. Round objects are generally not millled to shape, but turned on a lathe.* The piston should not be an interference fit with the bore, assuming it's the correct size piston and not a .010" or .020" over replacement. Both the bore and the piston need to be measured to make sure they are the correct size. It's possible that an oversize piston made it into box for a standard size one, or someone shipped the wrong one altogether, etc.. [U]Always[/U] measure [I]before[/I] doing anything else. * I'm a machinist by trade. Not trying to bust your chops or anything. :smile2: [/QUOTE]
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