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Thank you my friend.
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I hope they work for you Steve. I should have blasted them in my cabinet for you before I sent them. Those were my stock barrels that I replaced with 1075s because of the broken fins. The 1075s have been in for quite some time, I just never throw anything away.SWest wrote: Kinda hate to paint it. I watched Jon build his bike and this color blue was a unusual but cool choice. I may paint it silver like my original barrels were. Last pics as it was. Jon's going 1075 and I hope he keeps the same color.
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Ground and filed them. Good clean bond so they should hold up well. Need a guide and center roller then I'm ready to put it together.
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imho,sir.
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I found Wiseco pistons were smaller than MTC pistons in size
Example is when I sent Joe Hopper my cylinder block he was able to reuse my sleeves and hone them to fit my new MTC pistons even thou both were listed as 1075 cc. Also Joe checks each piston and each bore may be slightly different to achieve the proper cylinder to wall clearance
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Can't wait.
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