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Old 09-20-2020, 08:17 PM   #21
Greg Jones
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Default Re: Hard turning with new pistons

Herm Kohnke told me when using plastigage to put a spot of oil on the bearing then lay the plastigage in the oil. Then torque and measure. According to Herm if you don’t use oil you won’t get an accurate reading. In my experience I find he is correct. FWIW. I am sure others will disagree but I know what works for me.
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