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94-97 Tech
Just another 7.3 under the knife.
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[QUOTE="MeTo, post: 1511505, member: 23681"] I'm posting a pic of the number one piston. If you look closely, you can see carbon buildup only in the area under the compression ring end gap; which was 39 thousandths. If you take a close look at the surface of the compression and scraper rings. They have tiny pits and what I will call random and extremely shallow areas that are eroded. This is new to me. Has anyone experienced this? What would cause this? Click on pic to open and then click again twice to zoom in real close. [/QUOTE]
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