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<blockquote data-quote="baby_gonzo" data-source="post: 16417297" data-attributes="member: 122074"><p>2618 require more piston to cylinder wall clearance due to their expansion. When I got my car it was non-running, so I took it apart to find out there were piston guts all up and down the cylinders due to not enough clearance. I want to say they require .006 clearance, but can't remember, and mine had around .003. SO which ever you choose, make sure your machine shop understands this. Also, the 2618 can be kinda noisy on cold starts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baby_gonzo, post: 16417297, member: 122074"] 2618 require more piston to cylinder wall clearance due to their expansion. When I got my car it was non-running, so I took it apart to find out there were piston guts all up and down the cylinders due to not enough clearance. I want to say they require .006 clearance, but can't remember, and mine had around .003. SO which ever you choose, make sure your machine shop understands this. Also, the 2618 can be kinda noisy on cold starts. [/QUOTE]
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