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Aargh! Husky 359 piston/cylinder
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<blockquote data-quote="timberwolf" data-source="post: 1190523" data-attributes="member: 2784"><p>Yep, sand paper works well for sticky spots. If there are scratches deep enough you can catch a fingernail on it's toast. Plating is only a couple Thou thick so not much room to hone away problems. If you put a good piston into a bad jug you are like to find it low on compression and it will just chew up the new piston and ring in a short while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timberwolf, post: 1190523, member: 2784"] Yep, sand paper works well for sticky spots. If there are scratches deep enough you can catch a fingernail on it's toast. Plating is only a couple Thou thick so not much room to hone away problems. If you put a good piston into a bad jug you are like to find it low on compression and it will just chew up the new piston and ring in a short while. [/QUOTE]
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