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Re: Removing pistons on a 1931 Buick
The early English hp tax made very undersquare engines cheaper to use, con rods were never going to come out the top. So you pushed the piston up to clear the gudgeon pin, removed the small end clamp bolt, removed the pin, pulled the piston out the top, and ro... Login to read more. ![]()
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