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064 Piston and Cylinder
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<blockquote data-quote="spudulike" data-source="post: 6102970" data-attributes="member: 36067"><p>It looks like it may have ingested a little dirt through the air filter but looks in good shape for its age. You haven't shown the exhaust side of the piston which is the usual side that fails but it is probably because it looks OK. If the compression is 150+ then you are fine to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spudulike, post: 6102970, member: 36067"] It looks like it may have ingested a little dirt through the air filter but looks in good shape for its age. You haven't shown the exhaust side of the piston which is the usual side that fails but it is probably because it looks OK. If the compression is 150+ then you are fine to go. [/QUOTE]
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