should i bore over
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should i bore over
i have a stock b18b1 motor, and i plan on rebuilding it as a lsvtec with oem p73 pistons on shotpeened ls rods.
my motor runs fine and strong now, so should i buy stock bore pistons and just get the block honed? or should i buy oversized pistons?
my motor runs fine and strong now, so should i buy stock bore pistons and just get the block honed? or should i buy oversized pistons?
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Re: should i bore over (memorybox)
Measure your bore with a micrometer.. If it is out of spec (check a hanes manual for specs then you will need a fresh bore, also oversize pistons to match if not..
buy stock size pistons and just get a nice crosshatch going with a honing stone... the type you can use with a cordless drill.
buy stock size pistons and just get a nice crosshatch going with a honing stone... the type you can use with a cordless drill.
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Re: should i bore over (memorybox)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by memorybox »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i have a stock b18b1 motor, and i plan on rebuilding it as a lsvtec with oem p73 pistons on shotpeened ls rods.
my motor runs fine and strong now, so should i buy stock bore pistons and just get the block honed? or should i buy oversized pistons?</TD></TR></TABLE>
I would order oversize pistons and mark the holes they will go in, and send them to the machine shop and have them match the piston to the bore, might as well do it right the first time, I sure has hell wouldn't want a factory piston slapping in the hole....
my motor runs fine and strong now, so should i buy stock bore pistons and just get the block honed? or should i buy oversized pistons?</TD></TR></TABLE>
I would order oversize pistons and mark the holes they will go in, and send them to the machine shop and have them match the piston to the bore, might as well do it right the first time, I sure has hell wouldn't want a factory piston slapping in the hole....
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