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    pision ring question

    ok im about too pull my motro too replace my cluch and sncro's in my trans and i just found out that my 2 and 3 cyclenders rings are done like 65 psi soo i have 230,xxx miles on her soo i was just goin too rebuild the bottom end for a turbo any thing i need too really know befor i start
    Out of a job yet? Keep encouraging people to buy American. 500 of the biggest, most profitable American companies make more than half of their profits overseas! You Jackass!

    #2
    What's the question? What rings to use?

    Just go OEM or if you have different pistons, go with whatever came with them or what the maker recommends.

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      #3
      Well I was wondering should I use the same pistons and rods cuzz I am on a budget build but I don't want too do al this and drive the car a little bit and I throw a rob through the block
      Out of a job yet? Keep encouraging people to buy American. 500 of the biggest, most profitable American companies make more than half of their profits overseas! You Jackass!

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        #4
        That's something to decide when you inspect the pistons/rods.

        CrzyTuning now offering port services

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          #5
          you actually try and see if the block needs to be bored/honed to a larger size first and then that will determine what piston size up to goto.

          cylinder wall trueness.
          I <3 G60.

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            #6
            Originally posted by wed3k
            you actually try and see if the block needs to be bored/honed to a larger size first and then that will determine what piston size up to goto.

            cylinder wall trueness.
            x2. Get everything checked out before you start buying parts
            Originally posted by DoctorCipher
            ...the beginner forum was created to provide a place for all the stupid ass questions to pile up and fester, kind of like huge globs of mayonnaise left in the sun for weeks at a time.

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              #7
              Alright I'm going too pull my motor this weekend and ill take it too a mechine shop and ill see what I need too do
              Out of a job yet? Keep encouraging people to buy American. 500 of the biggest, most profitable American companies make more than half of their profits overseas! You Jackass!

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