Mas
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I recently purchased 2 NOS vintage pistons for my '57 Lark 35 HP. In wanting the best running motor, I decided to use a gram scale to compare the two pistons' weight. The results showed the two pistons 10.01 grams apart...exactly. This is the weight of 4 U.S. pennies.
I have not yet weighed the rods yet and I doubt they're exact. Should I match a heavy piston with a light rod and call it good, or remove weight from the piston. Unfortunately, I do not have the weight of the rods since I have not removed them from the old pistons...yet
This seems too big of a difference, but also seems like removal of a lot of aluminum?? If in agreement with the former, where is the best place to remove weigh for those with experience balancing pistons?
Mas
I have not yet weighed the rods yet and I doubt they're exact. Should I match a heavy piston with a light rod and call it good, or remove weight from the piston. Unfortunately, I do not have the weight of the rods since I have not removed them from the old pistons...yet
This seems too big of a difference, but also seems like removal of a lot of aluminum?? If in agreement with the former, where is the best place to remove weigh for those with experience balancing pistons?
Mas