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Re: Which way up? Hastings Piston Ring
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Posted by dr.sportster on December 05, 2006 at 18:37:35 from (67.72.98.89):
In Reply to: Which way up? Hastings Piston Ring posted by Ryan on December 05, 2006 at 14:58:03:
I just got some for my bike and even though each is packaged nice in an envelope separated etc ,each having instructions printed with the other languages on it make it hard to read.I just printed out the info Bob gave link to and its so much easier to understand besides telling you how bad you screwed up if the bevel is the wrong way.Mine did not have the dot and had the inside bevel.Why cant they all just have the dot I dont know but at least I got it straight now.I also looked at the rings supplied with the pistons in a microscope,very crude and rough up close the surface of the Hastings looks much nicer magnified.Pretty good price too.Thanks for the link Bob
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