Seizing Piston
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Seizing Piston
Thanks for the clarification Paul - I got it the wrong way round re advanced/retarded leading to overheating. (I'm still learning - and I guess I've got a way to go!)
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Seizing Piston
You still need to make sure that you have the correct minimum ring gap,as the rings are in contact with the bore not the piston.....
The piston ring King