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relieving exhaust bridge for 125cc
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[QUOTE="O'MALLEY_808, post: 709541, member: 49741"] Hi, Im not knocking Eric's advice as he more than likely knows what he is talking about but the place that does my engines (BONDI Engines) gets me to drill two small holes in the piston line with the exhaust bridge so that this area becomes lubricated. He then takes this area where the exhaust bridges contacts the piston and lightly sands this small area on the piston so that oil can be trapped here and also allows for some minor clearance. Thats just what I do to my pistons and I havn't had a single problem. Some wiseco pistons already offer the two holes in the piston in line with the exhaust bridge. [/QUOTE]
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