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Re: pistons and ring question
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Posted by dr.sportster on December 05, 2006 at 13:42:45 from (67.72.98.93):
In Reply to: pistons and ring question posted by dx29 on December 05, 2006 at 11:33:33:
If your at .045 over now and you have .008 taper in the cylinder then you would need ,060"over pistons.Also it seems highly unusual that you could be at that much wear from standard pistons.Are you taking the dimension of stock piston from the manual or miking the ones from the motor[which might be .040"over with .005 clearance and wear]Pistons come in .010 increment oversizes normally.What Im trying to say is there is no way you have standard pistons with .045 wear,or could be miking the piston and finding the cyl bore .045" bigger.When parts books state oversize ring sizes it is for that oversize piston also.You need to give more info for this to make sense.
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