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Im.a bit curious me selfYep that's what I was asking about.
Im.a bit curious me selfYep that's what I was asking about.
Have you used them in any of your builds Randy?Is that the dominant piston ?
Mike says it gives a good compression bump.Im.a bit curious me self
Yes you can, it needs to be baked to cure. Then it's hard as a rock.Can you sand that stuff Brian?
So maybe some test cuts tomorrow afternoon with the new piston?Yeah I think so. Haven't heard anything back from them.
Slept on it and figured I might as well. Then talked to Mike a little about it here this morning.
Curious or bi curious?Im.a bit curious me self
That looks great Brian, now if ya only had something to match the Pioneers.Yes you can, it needs to be baked to cure. Then it's hard as a rock.
I used it to fill all the pits in my Homelite when I did it.
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Never used one , I've done popups , but not used one of theresHave you used them in any of your builds Randy?
I'm just doing flat areas, plenty of it on these max flow covers.Good to know, will proceed to order then, thanks.
I bet , I'll use one somedayMike says it gives a good compression bump.
I just checked the compression on cat head and it's right at 170. I was honestly surprised it was that high.Mike says it gives a good compression bump.
Lol just curiousCurious or bi curious?
Yeah that's really good.I just checked the compression on cat head and it's right at 170. I was honestly surprised it was that high.
LMAOLol just curious
Yes you can, it needs to be baked to cure. Then it's hard as a rock.
I used it to fill all the pits in my Homelite when I did it.
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That's a beauty Brian.Yes you can, it needs to be baked to cure. Then it's hard as a rock.
I used it to fill all the pits in my Homelite when I did it.
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If you ain't cutting squish and base I can see a good gain ,probably excellent drop in performanceMike says it gives a good compression bump.
That's good for basically stock machines [emoji106]I just checked the compression on cat head and it's right at 170. I was honestly surprised it was that high.
Dats pretty work [emoji106]Yes you can, it needs to be baked to cure. Then it's hard as a rock.
I used it to fill all the pits in my Homelite when I did it.
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fixed lolThat's good for basically stock China machines [emoji106]