Thanks for all the replies to the piston question. Seems rather
obvious now that it's been explained. After I sent out that e-mail I
was on the phone with a friend that lived a hot-rodded youth. He told
me that he always clay-topped new pistons, explaining that this
technique supplied the impression needed to machine out the piston
top. I just want to go 45 mph, steer and stop in my old truck so most
of this knowledge will be lost on me. Thanks again.
Shamus
1950 3100
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