Phantom with ms460 how and why

Yes took it completely apart used a clean microfiber cloth and a little gasoline wiped everything down and for good measure blew everything off with compressed air then new gaskets and reassembled with the original phantom piston but switched the rings to the caber rings
Have you heard back from Wolf Creek?
 
Yes took it completely apart used a clean microfiber cloth and a little gasoline wiped everything down and for good measure blew everything off with compressed air then new gaskets and reassembled with the original phantom piston but switched the rings to the caber rings
Did you check your squish gap once it was installed? What was the reason for the piston change to start with? Did you find any chunks in the case?
 
Have not heard back from wolf creek yet, did not check squish gap, did find 1 small piece in lower half when disassembled, changed piston due to a rattle that I had heard while motor was at idle, the piston seal made the noise stop
 
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