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Re: flat top pistons vs std
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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So, what do we have here. The standard garden variety A10 piston serves double duty as the high compression, flat top 1200 GX piston, straight out of the factory.
Is that correct?

Posted on: 2006/11/26 12:42
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Subject Poster Date
     flat top pistons vs std DatsunSSS 2006/11/25 18:48
       Re: flat top pistons vs std ddgonzal 2006/11/25 19:15
         Re: flat top pistons vs std Dodgeman 2006/11/26 0:21
           Re: flat top pistons vs std ddgonzal 2006/11/26 2:48
             Re: flat top pistons vs std beattie 2006/11/26 2:53
             Re: flat top pistons vs std Dodgeman 2006/11/26 6:34
               Re: flat top pistons vs std ddgonzal 2006/11/26 8:35
                 Re: flat top pistons vs std Dodgeman 2006/11/26 12:42
                   Re: flat top pistons vs std E10 2006/11/26 16:13
                     Re: flat top pistons vs std DatsunSSS 2006/11/26 16:40
                       Re: flat top pistons vs std ddgonzal 2006/11/26 22:22
                         Re: flat top pistons vs std E10 2006/11/27 2:30
                           Re: flat top pistons vs std Dodgeman 2006/11/27 7:23
                             Re: flat top pistons vs std DatsunSSS 2006/11/27 19:16
                               Re: flat top pistons vs std DatsunSSS 2006/11/28 12:39
                                 Re: flat top pistons vs std 1200GXman 2006/11/28 12:54
                                   Re: flat top pistons vs std DatsunSSS 2006/11/28 21:18
       Re: flat top pistons vs std E10 2006/11/28 21:49
         Re: flat top pistons vs std bobs1200 2006/11/29 2:56




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