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Default Trf piston hole sizes

Hi guys
just bought a Trf 511 & want to put a set up on but I'm not sure what the piston hole sizes are on the sprew in the kit.
I can see that the number 5 piston hole is bigger than the number 2 piston but no idea what the actual hole sizes are?
Can anyone help?

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1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5

all mm I believe
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If the pistons have the number on them then its:

4= 1.4
3= 1.3
2= 1.2

If they are the kit ones then the biggets is 1.4 smallest is 1.2mm with 1.3 in the middle! ignore the number on the 'flange' (nice word) i think...........
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Default Piston sizes

Thanks guys
that's a big help, yes they are the kit ones but I can see the different hole sizes.
Nice one, I'll get on with the set up now

ps: Flange is a Great word!
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