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blackeg Oct 16, 2024 05:20 AM

Piston to wall tolerance and cross hatch longevity
 
Getting curious here, how much does running a bigger ptw like say .004 with forged pistons and up cut down on the life of the motor and cross hatch wear. I'm thinking about doing another build but trying to daily it a lot on my 60 mile commute

theYBLEGAL Oct 16, 2024 11:54 AM

Re: Piston to wall tolerance and cross hatch longevity
 
From what i've seen, going too tight is what eats the skirts. Going a little loose you should be OK. I would (I do) just make sure it's warmed up a little more than I would a car with cast pistons before driving.

NoMOACVWs Jan 12, 2025 10:20 AM

Re: Piston to wall tolerance and cross hatch longevity
 
Ever ponder asking the piston's OEM what his recommended clearances are?

JRCivic1 Jan 12, 2025 09:14 PM

Re: Piston to wall tolerance and cross hatch longevity
 

Originally Posted by theYBLEGAL (Post 52887025)
From what i've seen, going too tight is what eats the skirts. Going a little loose you should be OK. I would (I do) just make sure it's warmed up a little more than I would a car with cast pistons before driving.

There is a "Goldilocks" effect here... too tight, and yes, you can scuff the skirts. Too loose, and the piston rock is too high, and this will also damage the skirts. Right down the middle of these two is just right. ;)


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