CB18
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If those pistons are rocking that much then the clearances should have been easily detected and these engines should not have been released for sale. I had a 4.6 bored .020 with forged pistons fitted and it was supercharged with a Kennebell. That engine had piston slap. Sounded like a can of rocks and steadily decreased while warming up and then no noise at all when at operating temperature. Tomorrow I'll take my aviation tin snips and cut those filters. Thanks for the replies.
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