So I'm tearing down my Craigslist-special b25 motor and notice that piston #1 is completely different from #s 4-5. Not just the piston, but the rings and con-rod too...at least it's a Mahle...

The other pistons appear to be stock. It looks like this rogue piston ran for a while without any real problems (carbon deposits on piston top and chamber appear uniform with the rest of the motor). The #1 cylinder looks comparable to the rest as well.
I'm building this motor for my track car on as tight of a budget as I can reasonably manage, so how should I handle the black sheep piston I've found?
At this point, I'm thinking that I should weight balance it with all of the internal assemblies (rod/pin/piston), measure it to make sure it's the same size as the rest, put new rings and rod bearings on and pretend it never happened.
Anything else?

The other pistons appear to be stock. It looks like this rogue piston ran for a while without any real problems (carbon deposits on piston top and chamber appear uniform with the rest of the motor). The #1 cylinder looks comparable to the rest as well.
I'm building this motor for my track car on as tight of a budget as I can reasonably manage, so how should I handle the black sheep piston I've found?
At this point, I'm thinking that I should weight balance it with all of the internal assemblies (rod/pin/piston), measure it to make sure it's the same size as the rest, put new rings and rod bearings on and pretend it never happened.
Anything else?
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