--I received some 30+ Poly pistons from Falcon in a rebuild kit and the sides of the pistons (skirts) are machined in concentric rings the full length of the piston. I have contacted Gary P, and am awaiting his thoughts on this, but neither I nor my machine shop have ever seen this on a piston, and think it might well severely scour the walls of the block.Have anyone on the list ever replaced the poly pistons and found this? Pistons are listed as item #PST2050A. The first set I received had four with the rough concentric machining, and four with less (almost smooth) machining. When I returned them, I got eight with the rough machining in return. My rebuilder refuses to put them in. I would like to know the list's experiences.Thoughts??Larry (Akron)
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