
Good work!

 .For that kind of money i can buy aftermarket pistons
 .For that kind of money i can buy aftermarket pistons  
 
Dodo Bizar wrote:Wow... great work Nick! Damn I should have had the D14Z...
One more question, can you estimate the weight diff between the pistons? I see some piece of rod is left which might mess up the accuracy, but it would be interesting with repsect to revability of the D14A's...
 I was thinking about weighing both pistons too.Since i don't have the proper press and tools to press out  the piston pin ,i cut off the connecting rod.But i'll try to press out the pin at work.
  I was thinking about weighing both pistons too.Since i don't have the proper press and tools to press out  the piston pin ,i cut off the connecting rod.But i'll try to press out the pin at work. 
   
 BETEK wrote:I have an idea

Heating the pistons with fire torch and hammer them can work to take out the rod pins.
I am not sure but try, who knows maybe can work
 It's even dangerous when using the right tools ,so caution is needed.
  It's even dangerous when using the right tools ,so caution is needed.