I removed and cleaned the pistons I plan to use in the target bike. They all look great but one has a ding on the ridge. I probably did it when I removed the engine. So I have two questions:
1. Should I use it (file it down) or replace it with on of the other pistons I have with the same numbers stamped on it? Oddly, someone wrote the number "95" on the top of each piston. The same number is written on the four from the other bike in what appears to be the same handwriting. Do I need to keep the ring set with the matched cylinder if I swap out the piston?
2. The manual tells you to check for "wobble" in the piston pin. It's very small but there. Any idea what the tolerances are for this? The manual doesn't really tell.
Here are some photos of the ding for your viewing enjoyment:
1. Should I use it (file it down) or replace it with on of the other pistons I have with the same numbers stamped on it? Oddly, someone wrote the number "95" on the top of each piston. The same number is written on the four from the other bike in what appears to be the same handwriting. Do I need to keep the ring set with the matched cylinder if I swap out the piston?
2. The manual tells you to check for "wobble" in the piston pin. It's very small but there. Any idea what the tolerances are for this? The manual doesn't really tell.
Here are some photos of the ding for your viewing enjoyment:
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