On Tue, 2 Jan 1996, brian verbeek wrote: > Having seen a lot of failed pistonclips in VW flat fours, > i decided that i'm going to use the Teflon Piston Buttons, > any reason why i shouldn't? I have no experience with > them, they are fairly uncommon on this side of the ocean, > i know they are available in different sizes. Are there > quality differences between the several brands/suppliers? and Bradley wrote: I had that problem on my '66. As you may know, the P/C set comes with wire clips. So I bought some cir-clip type to replace them. I guess they worked... only had them in about 15k miles. But then I had the wire ones break within about 20k miles. ----- I never had a piston pin clip break, in i dont know how many 10k miles. Actually i never heard of it before. It cant be that common. whats a teflon button?
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