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piston seized after doing top-end.........
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[QUOTE="Mudboy, post: 152775, member: 16856"] I used an OEM piston. My bike came with a "pro kit" that had parts for a top-end job. I let it warm up, ran it around slowly for about five minutes, then laced into it. FWI this is how most of my riding buddies do it as well and our bikes haven't had problems. As long as you're getting a good seal with the rings and have it jetted right, it's either going to work or it won't. Let's say you warm it for 5 minutes at 2000 rpm's: that's 10,000 piston strokes! If it ain't working then, it ain't gonna work at all! [/QUOTE]
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