PK80 jug needs about .080" - .100" shaved off the deck to give good compression, if it isnt good enough you can always remove it and have more taken off, but honestly a little sanding down is a long way from what it will take to give that engine good compression with a PK80 jug on it, just saying this so if you have a very low powered engine when you get it going you know why and it can be fixed by taking a good bit more off that jugs deck to get compression up where it should be.Forgot to mention on the GT5 bottom end I used a PK80 jug that I sanded down quite a bit. Probably could had sanded down more, but I will go from there and see what I get.
I ordered this jug for the GT5 lower I bought from you, this is an actual GT5 jug and gives a decent deck height, I shaved .030" off mine to get a good squish and bump compression on the engine but this jug will give decent performance at it stock height on a GT5 with just spome good cleaning of the ports.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/66cc-Motorized-bicycle-skyhawk-motor-cylinder-/221369946503
Here is the GT5 high pin piston also
http://www.ebay.com/itm/80cc-Motori...-motor-only-complete-piston-set-/321415387043
Seems when you find a vendor who only sells the high pin pistons, you also find that that vendor sells only the GT5 type jug because they deal with the GT% type engines.
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