I'm guessing that I do not have to use the stock piston pin needle bearing spacers on my new WSM pistons
I say this because I have bought a set of SBT caged piston pin bearings and when I use the stock spacers on either side of the cage,it won't fit into the pin area of the piston.
I'm guessing the the reason the spacers are there is to keep the stock loose needles from floating out the side if the con rod...not good.
Please confirm as I'm getting itchy to fire this puppy up.
I say this because I have bought a set of SBT caged piston pin bearings and when I use the stock spacers on either side of the cage,it won't fit into the pin area of the piston.
I'm guessing the the reason the spacers are there is to keep the stock loose needles from floating out the side if the con rod...not good.
Please confirm as I'm getting itchy to fire this puppy up.