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[QUOTE="golfer, post: 437418, member: 266"] are you measuring the pistons L&R at the center of the bore in line with the LENGTH of the block? and not side to side towards the valley and/or toward the edge of the block where the exh manifold would be? basically, you need to measure the piston(s) inline with (and directly "over") the piston pin...since the piston can rock in the bore slightly, on the pin. the PTV contact, annnnd the lack of compression could have been from the (excessive?) decking of the head(s) which would have allowed the PUSHRODS to effectively cantilever the rocker/bridge to hold the valve(s) open. Not 100% of the time with hydr. lifters...but it is possible. [/QUOTE]
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