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Just a few:D
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You learn something new everyday! I thought it made sense to bore .010 over and see if that cleaned it up enough and if not then machine another .010 off and if that did the trick, then purchase...
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You would have to purchase the pistons after the machine work because it may take more than .010 to get the cylinders cleaned up.
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