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Old 02-03-2003, 08:54 AM   #1
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You should of got a sheet with the pistons saying what they are, and what to gap them at. I got JE rings with mine and they are a good ring. If you don't have this sheet DON"T install them until you find out what they are. There is allot of stuff to know when doing this, it will make or break your engine.

I still have my spec sheet and if you want I can e-mail all the info to you if you need it.

Also you will need a ring file.
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