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Some Advice About an 026 Please..
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<blockquote data-quote="sloch24" data-source="post: 1971303" data-attributes="member: 21720"><p>It depends on how bad the piston is. If it's just a couple of little scuffs, you'll probably be fine. As long as the rings are good and free, you can try it and see how it runs. Now, if the piston is badly worn on one side or both, I wouldn't even bother with it, and pick up a new one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sloch24, post: 1971303, member: 21720"] It depends on how bad the piston is. If it's just a couple of little scuffs, you'll probably be fine. As long as the rings are good and free, you can try it and see how it runs. Now, if the piston is badly worn on one side or both, I wouldn't even bother with it, and pick up a new one. [/QUOTE]
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