quick type s piston question
haha, i know you all hate these because of how many there are, but i'm about to make a purchase, and want to be absolutley sure it will fit my application
from my searching ref:
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=894282
I understand there are two standard sizes and then the oversize.
Actual measurements in mm (source: Helm):
A = 86.990-87.003
B = 86.980-86.993
OS = 87.260
I have a BBBB jdm block outside the car, and AAAA jdm block in the car, i'd prefer to get the type-s piston to fit the B block so i can work on it without swapping **** out first. the seller refers to the piston as standard size? but i'm not sure which one? is there a way to tell by the P/N? it has P/N
13010-PCB-000
does the B mean it will fit a B block?
if the p/n looks funk, it's because it's actually a euro-r piston, but same compression i believe 11.1/1
thanks in advance.
Modified by Altilude at 7:03 PM 9/2/2007
from my searching ref:
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=894282
I understand there are two standard sizes and then the oversize.
Actual measurements in mm (source: Helm):
A = 86.990-87.003
B = 86.980-86.993
OS = 87.260
I have a BBBB jdm block outside the car, and AAAA jdm block in the car, i'd prefer to get the type-s piston to fit the B block so i can work on it without swapping **** out first. the seller refers to the piston as standard size? but i'm not sure which one? is there a way to tell by the P/N? it has P/N
13010-PCB-000
does the B mean it will fit a B block?
if the p/n looks funk, it's because it's actually a euro-r piston, but same compression i believe 11.1/1
thanks in advance.
Modified by Altilude at 7:03 PM 9/2/2007
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