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Anybody have any experience coating pistons to take up cyl wall clearance. I'm at about .014 skirt clearance. Trying to get this one back together and then build a new better bullet. .005 would put me around .008-.009 and I can work with that.
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No experience with coating but I have knueled shirts before and they got me by for a while.
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I've used Swain Coatings in upstate NY and had excellent results.
Did exactly what you want to do.
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Thanks guys. Line 2 Line is able to handle exactly what I need.
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