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Piston de-lip specifics
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[QUOTE="Countrycar, post: 1515844, member: 11769"] Some one correct me if I'm wrong, but I want to say that de-lipping is more to prevent cracking at higher heat and or stress levels than anything else. In other words for the competition crowd or Hot street trucks. The coating of the pistons is more to help with heat prevention/transfer. But at your power levels I don't think it's necessary. Make sure that who ever you have install your pistons, that they check your clearances as well. In other words piston protrusion to head clearance. Ask me how I know? Yeah, I know, it's engine building 101, but you can't fix stupid in some folks. [/QUOTE]
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