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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Scared of Wiseco - long
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[QUOTE="BRush, post: 370419, member: 18729"] The stock piston is a cast piston. The Wiseco is a forged piston. While forged pistons are stronger than cast pistons, forged pistons do expand more than cast pistons and allowances for this must be made when determining what clearance is correct. The clearance in the service manual is for the stocker and will not be appropriate for the Wiseco. The Wiseco should come with an instruction insert that will tell you how to figure the required clearance. Forged pistons also require more careful warmup than cast pistons. Kicking a cold engine to life and then pinning the throttle on a fire road 10 seconds later is an invitation to trouble. More reading: [url]http://dirtrider.net/forums3/showthread.php?s=&threadid=35945&highlight=forged[/url] [/QUOTE]
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