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piston wrist pins. 1100G,

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Started looking at getting some familiarity with piston rings. (taint never seen any of my piston rings before this project, and dont want to see any again afterwards).
Reading the factory manaul and practicing with the rings that came with the replacement/salvage pistons.
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(picture doesnt specifically pertain to my question.)

For my 1100GK engine rebuild, I got a used set of pistons (and new rings and new wrist pin clips). The pistons came with wrist pins, and were stated to be low mileage.

Question: WOuld you recommend using the wrist pins that came with the pistons? Pistons are low mileage, and wrist pins come out easy and look good.
Or, use my original wrist pins. Are going back on existing con rods, 84K. I had to work at getting a couple of them out.

Thanks
 
Personally, if i'm choosing between used pins, they get measured - carefully.
3 places - the two ends which run in the pistons - and the center.
Least worn set of four wins - provided they are the same wall thickness. Discolouration is grounds for exclusion.
I do give them a quick polish with 240 wet and dry paper in the lathe.

If you're really picky, you could weight match them too.
 
Personally, if i'm choosing between used pins, they get measured - carefully.
3 places - the two ends which run in the pistons - and the center.
Least worn set of four wins - provided they are the same wall thickness. Discolouration is grounds for exclusion.
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Good idea. I have digital calipers. My originals have some dark discoloration, so maybe not bother with the measuring.
Thanks.


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If you're really picky, you could weight match them too.
I aint.
 
Need a micrometer that reads down to .0001" to measure wrist pins.

I'd go with the pins from the new/used pistons.
 
The ones that look better will be better about 99% of the time.
 
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