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![]() Depends. Stock replacement pistons in a stock engine should be okay, but there is no guarantee. If the rest of the engine is balanced, then you would be wise to balance the pistons.
I always have the rotating assembly balanced when it's for an engine that is ever going to see more than 4000 rpm's, but that's just me. Take care, -Chris
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