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Charles,
Thanks for the info on the end gaps. Coming from someone that makes the "Nickies" means quite a bit.
JE was saying that there pistons (or at least the set that I have) has less silicone in the aluminum which makes it a little less stable then factory. Thats there reasoning for the slightly larger gap.
Another question for you if you don't mind. With new cams the break-in recommendation is to run the engine no less than 2000RPM for twenty minutes. With the reconditioned cylinders (Nikasil) they recommend an idle condition for the first 15 minutes. I don't think the cams will break-in correctly at such a low RPM.
Any comments?
Thanks again,
Steve Natale
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