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783.1 | Did you check the price of a new case? | CURIE::ANKER | Anker Berg-Sonne | Wed Nov 30 1988 09:41 | 21 |
| Re:< Note 783.0 by TARKIN::HARTWELL "Dave Hartwell" >
Dave,
Have you checked how much a new case will cost. My
experience is that engine parts are usually extremely reasonably
priced.
If you need it, I'll pull the head on my .40 and see
where the arrow points.
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783.2 | Arrow probably forward but ..... | STRINE::CHADD | Go Fast; Turn Left | Wed Nov 30 1988 17:34 | 27 |
| Dave,
Don't worry about the arrow, you have many ways to see which way the piston
fits.
1. It the rod has not been removed from the piston the bezel on one
side of the big end goes towards the crank.
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2. The side of the exhaust port is always the hottest and the piston is
blackened or stained more than the Transfer port side.
3. There is a cutout in the piston for the transfer port. Often if the
piston is the wrong way the exhaust port exposes the bottom of the
cutout. This will cause
One of the above should put you on the right track.
John.
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783.3 | Yes | LEDS::ZAYAS | | Fri Dec 02 1988 17:20 | 2 |
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In my .40 FSRs, the arrow does point to the exhaust ports.
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