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| That doesn't look right. I don't know if it would work but looks like too much play. Is that wristpin the correct one for your piston?
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| Every new piston kit that I have bought and used came with a new pin. That 1/16th of an inch can ruin that motor. The pin can walk back and forth and eventually push or work out the clip and then you will have a nice gash in the cylinder wall. Been there on that one. The second ride on my KX125 pinned in 6th and she stopped running like I ran out of gas. Pulled the top end to find it ate a clip and the pin came out and wore a nice gash into the cylinder wall. That piston doesn't look like a wiseco to me.
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