Posted by Den N Ms on July 01, 2009 at 12:12:52 from (68.18.213.229):
In Reply to: Re: Rebuild posted by Jimmyjack on June 30, 2009 at 20:12:53:
Jimmyjack,I put 4 ring pistons and .090 liners M&Ws in my 2N when I rebuilt it the second time back in 1968.Dad and I rebuilt it the first time in 1957 with 3 ring pistons.I rebuilt it the third time last year and and used 4 ring pistons again.The pistons and liners didn't have all that much wear.I could have just done a re ring job on it but the wear was in the piston ring lands and wrist pin bushings,so I replaced them.If it lasted 30 years the first time and it has had some use! I figured 30 more years would out do me.So I'll say this I'm a mechanic by trade and if four ring pistons are so bad why does Cummins and Detroit diesel use them and get so many hours run time using them?So I will argue the point!
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