MustangMike
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I guess the wider you make it the greater your risk. Performance is never free.
Re: Tony's concerns, were there any problems installing the piston???
I'm always relieved when I get them in, which is why I never glue the surfaces before getting the piston started (like Tony does).
Instead, I start the piston into the cylinder, than tie the cylinder up to the handle to give me a little working room, then squeeze the sealer with needle nose pliers (at various angles) to get the coverage I want. Works for me. (Usually, I'm doing it alone, and wishing I had more hands).
Re: Tony's concerns, were there any problems installing the piston???
I'm always relieved when I get them in, which is why I never glue the surfaces before getting the piston started (like Tony does).
Instead, I start the piston into the cylinder, than tie the cylinder up to the handle to give me a little working room, then squeeze the sealer with needle nose pliers (at various angles) to get the coverage I want. Works for me. (Usually, I'm doing it alone, and wishing I had more hands).