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Splitting pistons from conrods?


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One method is to find a bit of tube with the inside diameter matching the outside dai of the piston and drill a pin sized hole right through the centre of it. then sit the piston in it rotated to line the pin up with the holes and use a piece of bar ever so slightly smaller than the pin to knock it through. serious care needs to be taken with the whole thing, its a massive ball ache. hitting the end of the rod with a torch can help to loosen the pin too, but its not amazing for the structure of the metal.


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so stock pistons are semi floating press fit gudgeon pins?



never realised this, use to take this out and fitting new shiney forged fully floating circlip jobbies.



BUT recently bought some pistons and they seem to be pressfit/ interference pins which is abit confusing to say the least. odd for a forged piston!



Phil


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so stock pistons are semi floating press fit gudgeon pins?

never realised this, use to take this out and fitting new shiney forged fully floating circlip jobbies.

BUT recently bought some pistons and they seem to be pressfit/ interference pins which is abit confusing to say the least. odd for a forged piston!

Phil

our stock piston and rods are pres fitted on the rods and floating on the piston phill

stupid mistake from toyo :) :) ha ha

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