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[QUOTE="jmics19067, post: 490541, member: 27963"] well having a decently reputable guestimate is what I was looking for and I always had trouble right around the transfer ports. I am assuming that if you measured your end gap of the ring and the very top of the cylinder<not worn> then slid the ring down to where the piston actually rides. If there is no end gap change or gap between the cylinder wall and ring I should be extremely close to a servicable jug. An easy way to spot trouble and if I see something I dont like then I can break out the telescopic gauges and try to narrow it down. [/QUOTE]
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