Piston dishing... thanks oletshot

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Piston dishing... thanks oletshot

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oletshot dished my pistons. GREAT JOB!!! looks good. Measured @ 21.6cc. I hope you don't mind me posting oletshot :cheers:
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He really does a great job. Pictures of H802CP's dished to 20 cc's are listed in my thread in the project build section.
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Thanks guys, postive feedback recieved. :D
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Am I too late for the love fest?????

Love the pistons you milled for me, and the 5 TBs you bored.

I'm getting more done really soon, just need to march my ass to the Post office
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yuppiexj wrote:Am I too late for the love fest?????

Love the pistons you milled for me, and the 5 TBs you bored.

I'm getting more done really soon, just need to march my ass to the Post office
Last I heard you hadn't assembled it, yet. I take it you have running???
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oletshot wrote:
yuppiexj wrote:Am I too late for the love fest?????

Love the pistons you milled for me, and the 5 TBs you bored.

I'm getting more done really soon, just need to march my ass to the Post office
Last I heard you hadn't assembled it, yet. I take it you have running???
HAHAHAHA I wish,

I have 2 unmolested engines (1-258 1-242) on stands and a pile of parts, same as 6 months ago.

I have the 242 down to a long block, then it got cold, and I got lazy
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