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Eagledriver Eagledriver is offline
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No reason you couldn't just replace one. The trick is finding a cylinder from the same height group and matching the weight of the new piston to the others. There are markings on the cylinders that tell the height. If it were me I'd look for a used piston and cylinder or maybe a used set. You can take weight off a piston pin to make the weight match if the new piston is heavier

-Andy
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