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    David_L6
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    Cool A very interesting Quincy speed secret

    Some very good information from Paul Christner.........

    http://b4.boards2go.com/boards/board...=swampcridders

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    Default Would this work also?

    Could you run a standard piston in a sleve bored 1 over and get the same result. I know that we had a 350 Konig that was prone to sticking the top, front. So we ran a standard piston in it with the cylinder bored to the next size. The standard piston and next size-up used the same ring. The engine ran very, very well. As a matter of fact, it stills run very well today, although the current owner may have updated the pistons.

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