
Originally Posted by
MathGSR98
So it doesn't matter putting a 86 non bridged piston with a bridged cylinder?
An 85-86 non-bridged piston will work in 87-89 cylinders with no problem, but I would try to avoid running an 87-89 piston in the non-bridged cylinders. The 87-89 piston is full skirted with a window on the intake side. When this type of piston is run with the non-bridged cylinder, the piston can "cock" slightly on the downward stroke and possibly snag on the bottom of the intake port, especially if there's larger piston to wall clearance.
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