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How bad must you melt a piston before it has to be replaced?
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[QUOTE="ws6transam, post: 1419406, member: 65064"] Well the cylinder is off at Powerseal and they are going to Nickasil the cylinder. I had to cut expenses a little so I chose to NOT ceramic coat the piston this time. Gad, I wish I still had some of that Techline Coating around... The stuff I put on the combustion chamber is still perfect and intact. The carbon nearly washed off the chamber dome with just a little spray of Simple Green. Anyway, I Hope to have it back together in time for the annual Michigan Trailfest, though I may not be "in shape", having logged only a total of one afternoon of trail time this whole year... It's getting to where I am not sure why I'm still trying to do this stuff. I should just act my age, get fat like the rest of my neighbors and get old like a good, dependable husband should. [/QUOTE]
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