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Difference between Bushed and Pressed fit piston pins?
This wasn't addressed in my classes @ high school.
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Common I'm sure plenty of people know this.
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Re: (MidShipCivic)
You talking about wrist pins? There is floating and pressed. One uses a machine press and the other can be takin out in a matter of seconds.
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Floating writs pins usually use an "inside" circlip on both sides to retain the pin in the piston.
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never press in a pin with a hydraulic press
always use heat
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