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Hi Dave, Thx for the Burris list.   Do you know where i can a similar list for Wiseco 1000, 1001, 1033, and 1034 series pistons (what they fit)?  Thx
Go to the kartingarchives.com site and search for the wiesco catalog. I know off hand 1033 pistons are read open and 1034 are reed open quick time. They use the Mcculloch pro rod.
Here is a list for early Wiseco pistons.
(01-25-2017, 09:58 PM)Bob Alexander Wrote: [ -> ]Here is a list for early Wiseco pistons.

Thx Bob, Brian, David
(01-23-2017, 09:18 AM)Brian Santee Wrote: [ -> ]Go to the kartingarchives.com site and search for the wiesco catalog. I know off hand 1033 pistons are read open and 1034 are reed open quick time. They use the Mcculloch pro rod.

The first of the two Wiseco Catalogue links on the archives was the best reference with a good part number/engine application chart.  Thx Brian.
(01-23-2017, 09:18 AM)Brian Santee Wrote: [ -> ]Go to the kartingarchives.com site and search for the wiesco catalog. I know off hand 1033 pistons are read open and 1034 are reed open quick time. They use the Mcculloch pro rod.

The first of the two Wiseco Catalogue links on the archives was the best reference with a good part number/engine application chart.  Thx Brian.