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new wisco piston," to drill or not to drill"
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[QUOTE="70 marlin, post: 165269, member: 19522"] [b]Horse in front of cart this time :<¥[/b] Thanks guy's for the extra effort! I really put the horse in front of the cart this time:eek: stopped by my favorite dealer ship and picked up my nice new wiseco piston© that they found for me someplace in Ct© ¥wiseco was out of stock¤ and low and behold holes pre drilled in the piston DUH, I feel so stupid! the last wiseco piston I put in, was for a older kx80 no holes drilled from wiseco, and I toasted the piston© so I wanted to make sure I was totally prepared!!!!! for the assembley of spudric's bike:D [B] again DRN has proven beyond a shadow of doubt their worth to me ! THANKS OKIE©[/B] and all that has helped© [/QUOTE]
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