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The uppers in my 353 looked just like that.
Never mind ,I see the dish piston now ...Jonny red 345-350 ishJonnyRed 359 ?
I don't know looks like they're done on an automated machine of some sort. With the removable covers it's probably easier/cheaper than casting the ports.???Wonder what's up with that?
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Hmmm...Check out the uppers anybody ever saw this before?
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I've not seen them that bad, but I wasnt impressed by the uppers on 353.Check out the uppers anybody ever saw this before?
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Three hunnert an sixty truth.what saw ted ?
From the looks of it it needed the busted pistonNot my bench but this came through the shop earlier this week. Fun with busted pistons.
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Exactly...what's wrong with a little extra intake duration?From the looks of it it needed the busted piston
Perfect for a reed plate lolExactly...what's wrong with a little extra intake duration?
Haven't been able even touch it since I posted about it.@TJ the Chainsaw Mechanic any luck with the plastic carbs ?
A small pic will help you pop the old circlips out. Has to be on the sharp side and there's a small recess on the pin bore to pry it out with.
Basically you pry it out, stab yourself in the thumb. The blood lubricates the pin bore. The circlip should pop right out and fly at the speed of sound somewhere you'll never know exists. Tap the pin out with a small socket and a hammer.