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    Oversized pistons and ring end gap

    Chevrolet engines in the 60's and 70's sometimes had between 1 and 7 different pistons in different sizes. This made assembly in the engine shop easier as the final bore and honing tools ware. Then when machine shops would get the engine they would "square up" on rebuilds as they are working on...
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    Oversized pistons and ring end gap

    Rings wear and the gaps get larger. They may have been in spec and maybe someone fitted different parts to make it work. The pistons would not be the same measurement as the bore. Find the proper engine manual for all the engine specifications. That will give you the correct ring gaps for all...
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