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Do you modify the meteor at all Doc?Lolol...
Here’s a real revelation I hadn’t figured out before.
Meteor supplies F-Cast rings with their single ringed Husqvarna pistons. I finally figured it out last night. Makes sense, as it’s only one sealing ring and a bit more tension would be beneficial. I’ve been installing F-Cast all along with these meteors.
Another pearl, the Meteor 262 piston is actually 1 gram lighter than OEM KS/Mahle slugs. By the look and feel I wouldn’t have guessed that. But the scale doesn’t lie.
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Lolol...
Here’s a real revelation I hadn’t figured out before.
Meteor supplies F-Cast rings with their single ringed Husqvarna pistons. I finally figured it out last night. Makes sense, as it’s only one sealing ring and a bit more tension would be beneficial. I’ve been installing F-Cast all along with these meteors.
Another pearl, the Meteor 262 piston is actually 1 gram lighter than OEM KS/Mahle slugs. By the look and feel I wouldn’t have guessed that. But the scale doesn’t lie.
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Do you modify the meteor at all Doc?
Doc, how do you find the Meteor pistons for finish on the edges? I bought one recently for a J'Red build and thought some of the edges needed relieving to prevent oil wiping in the cylinder. Just curious if they are all that way, or if I got one that wasn't quite finished properly.
Finish is generally excellent. I used to remove any flash on the piston, but I rarely do for a Worksaw anymore. It’s needless work.
Meteor pistons are usually really good on their fit and finish
Yeah I've used a pile of them. Sometimes I'll clean them up, sometimes not. I just like to see what other guys are doing.Finish is generally excellent. I used to remove any flash on the piston, but I rarely do for a Worksaw anymore. It’s needless work.
I thought so. I usually throw OEM in all my saws. When I bought this Meteor and compared it side-by-side with an OEM, the edges are noticeably sharper on it. I'll probably just hit them with a little emery or brillo on the edges only, just to be on the safe side.