When you said the piston needed to be flatened, you wern't kidding! After seeing the piston and reading it's not centered, you 1st need to get that center bolt centered, even if that means building another piston because your in danger of deforming the sealing face pushing on one side time after time will wear into it.LikimysCrotchus5 wrote:Well jrrdw said for me to use a 3 inch one, which would go infront of the sealing face so the sealing face would get pushed through the porting.
But i dont know if that would work because my configuration is not exactly centered so then it may possibly not even seal.
I could, and might, use a 4" washer from mcmaster carr but i dont want it to interfere with the sides of the piston, so would i just go with a 3.75 inch washer?
If you must use such a doom shaped piston you will need to support the back of the seal as well as the front.
Get your center bolt centered 1st!
A 4 inch washer behind and a 3.75 inch washer in front should make it seal nicely.
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