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[QUOTE="whenfoxforks-ruled, post: 1407362, member: 73147"] Let me guess, the stock piston was domed, and pocketed for the valve clearance? If I remember that bike has a ton of compression to begin with. If it will start without needing to be pulled by a quad, success. I suppose reworking the head is out of the question. Getting companies to make a run on an obsolete part, VERY EXPENSIVE. Compared to back in the day, not impossible. The no longer made rod for my 370, can be had with a minimum 10 order of rods at around 200 dollars a piece. I do not suppose there are web sites dedicated to this model? [/QUOTE]
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