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bulletpruf

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OEM piston finally showed up and I checked squish with no base gasket - .012" - too tight.

The factory gasket is .019" so I could do better than that. A paper grocery bag is .006" so that would still be a bit tight, I think. I also have some gasket material at .013" that would be better than .019", but only by a small amount.

Thoughts? Just not sure I want to go through the trouble of cutting a new gasket if it's just .006" difference.

Anyone have any thoughts?

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bulletpruf

Well-known member
Joined
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Messages
10,911
Location
San Antonio
OEM piston finally showed up and I checked squish with no base gasket - .012" - too tight.

The factory gasket is .019" so I could do better than that. A paper grocery bag is .006" so that would still be a bit tight, I think. I also have some gasket material at .013" that would be better than .019", but only by a small amount.

Thoughts? Just not sure I want to go through the trouble of cutting a new gasket if it's just .006" difference.

Anyone have any thoughts?

I just went with the factory .019" gasket. Squish is at .031" and I'd rather be at .020" or so, but I'm not going to lose sleep over .011" more than I wanted.
 
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