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 Post subject: Looking for input
PostPosted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 6:05 am 
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My 2005 Road King with a stage 3 big bore kit, I need to replace my front piston and hone the jugg .010 over, my question is do I need to do both pistons and juggs if there isn't a problem with the rear one?
Any input would be appreciated.


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 Post subject: Re: Looking for input
PostPosted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 12:11 pm 
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Hey shachr,

Hows it going! Nice bike. Welcome to the forum.

About that piston issue. I'm not a professional builder, but you need to take into consideration weight and balance. Are you replacing the piston with a bigger one that weights more - 10 over? If the front piston weights more then the back you will probably get a vibration and the balance will be off. There could also be a fuel issue that the front will run a little leaner because of the added volume.

If it were me I would do them both and not worry about having any problems, might cost a few more $$$ but will be worth it in the end. Just my thoughts best of luck and lets see some picks in your gallery. :icon_thumbsup:

Lenny


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 Post subject: Re: Looking for input
PostPosted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 3:27 pm 
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lenny82 wrote:
Hey shachr,

Hows it going! Nice bike. Welcome to the forum.

About that piston issue. I'm not a professional builder, but you need to take into consideration weight and balance. Are you replacing the piston with a bigger one that weights more - 10 over? If the front piston weights more then the back you will probably get a vibration and the balance will be off. There could also be a fuel issue that the front will run a little leaner because of the added volume.

If it were me I would do them both and not worry about having any problems, might cost a few more $$$ but will be worth it in the end. Just my thoughts best of luck and lets see some picks in your gallery. :icon_thumbsup:

Lenny


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