MCB GSX dual ring pistons

chewski96

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i'm looking at putting new pistons in my 2006 rev 800.just wondering if anyone has used these before. if there just as durable as the oem ones, because they are half the cost.
 

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[I sell these in Canada for MCB and I have had no issues or complaints only a lot of positive coments.The engineering behind them makes alot of sense
for disipating the heat.Regards
Jim
ORPS parts
416 779-3721
www.orpsparts.com
 

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I agree the price is right and my experience is all good. The kits come complete and the Price is right. In fact i have a few sets coming in this week let me know if you would like one.
 

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just saying for the time it takes to check the gap its worth it. its also standard procedure in engine rebuilds, get over it!
 

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dont over complicate it!!!! throw them in and go. Its a 2 stroke with nickasil. If it worn enough to have to check end gap the jugs are toast and a monkey can see that.
 

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I checked mine when I installed the RKTek dual ring pistons. The gauge is cheap from Princess Auto. You have to be more concerned if the ring gap isn't enough, than if it is too much.
 

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Have the dual ring pistons in both my 08xp and fathers 06 rev. Both have been running fantastic! Just rolled 2000kms on mine this weekend and still running strong! :d:d
 

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ur stupid not to check ring gap....... y scar up something just for stupid.....

i am smart S M R T.........................

u have to check it everytime..... cause i have had to grind some everytime...

and that like 30 times over the years.....

they make them with less gap so u can adjust them to spec...
 

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I checked mine when I installed the RKTek dual ring pistons. The gauge is cheap from Princess Auto. You have to be more concerned if the ring gap isn't enough, than if it is too much.
whose dual ring pistons come in the RKTek kit? just curious....buddy's drop in kit just lost a ring locator pin and destroyed his engine.
 

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from what i have seen the rktec 2 ringsers have problem with that....

the mcb's not so much
 

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from what i have seen the rktec 2 ringsers have problem with that....

the mcb's not so much
mod shop said they've seen quite a few of RK Tek kits with the same problem. when he saw my buddy's engine he said "go buy a new one"
 

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MCB's are good. I have them in a sled I did recently. I believe Wiseco makes them. Only a fool/idiot/redneck crack smoking hobo with mental issues wouldn't check ring end gap. Don't get me started!...:nono:
Hahahahah could not agree more.
 
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