Wear on piston skirt

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Check piston to bore. Even with a perfect port, if the clearance is too much it will shave down the piston skirt.

I know what you are saying, but that intake roof and floor is choppy. Perhaps it’s not it’s first rodeo. I’m sure you see the giant plating crack as well.

I managed to squeeze a .004 feeler gauge between the piston and bore. If you mean that extremely large crack looking thing, it was a hair on the cylinder.
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The port has been dropped and beveled. The line on the previous pic was 78-79 degrees. I finished it up and hot washed in the sink. It's too cold to go back in my unheated shop to degree it again.

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It looks slightly curved, but with a light in the intake, it breaks open evenly.
 
Heres a pic of a meteor piston in my 281. 3-4 tanks maybe, play saw only, piss revved pretty much all the run time. Pic isnt great but machine marks are there right to the bottom of skirt. Intake was a bit flat and the bevel on the bottom is peened over pretty bad, but nothing like the first pic in this thread.
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