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When coating engine internals such as pistons do I need to change any tolerances or measurements that have been taken for the motor?

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When coating engine internals such as pistons do I need to change any tolerances or measurements that have been taken for the motor?

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No you don’t need to change any tolerances or measurements. The lubritic coating will not interfere with tolerances and your parts will perform as they should. The coatings applied thickness is approximately .0007.

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