Seizing Piston

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RogerJ
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Seizing Piston

Post by RogerJ »

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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You're no orphan there Roger!

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Rick.Edwards
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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.....
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