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<a href="http://s1276.photobucket.com/user/lawnb ... 6.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i1276.photobucket.com/albums/y47 ... 992f26.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo 220piston003_zps78992f26.jpg"/></a>Here are 4 photos of 220 pistons. The 2 side by side are from my current bike and the broken one is from a 220 I recently purchased with, you guessed it a broken piston.If you look closely at the unbroken piston you can see a crack starting to form exactly where the other piston is broken. Then a picture of the top of a stock 220 piston, has b or c and an arrow on it. Then the wiseco piston with numerous numbers stamped in it. So if you pull your head off you can see the difference between stock and wiseco. Maybe some one can help me upload these photos or tell me what I'm doing wrong.
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Yeah just grab the direct links from the right side of the image in photobucket and paste them here or use the image tags in the post tool bar to embed

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Thanks for doing that gotanubike. I can't get it to paste.
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If I may try to help:

Here are 4 photos of 220 pistons. The 2 side by side are from my current bike and the broken one is from a 220 I recently purchased with, you guessed it a broken piston.If you look closely at the unbroken piston you can see a crack starting to form exactly where the other piston is broken. Then a picture of the top of a stock 220 piston, has b or c and an arrow on it. Then the wiseco piston with numerous numbers stamped in it. So if you pull your head off you can see the difference between stock and wiseco. Maybe some one can help me upload these photos or tell me what I'm doing wrong.


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Thanks guys
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No problem. :partyman:
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all those stock 220 piston breaking down spontaneously is a MYTH AND LIES from piston manufacturer!
DON'T BELIEVE THE LIES!!!
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