Yeah, a 2mm overbore would be nice!cheesie wrote:would you be able to make up some pistons earwig if you were given the correct dimentions? just a thoughtearywig wrote:I think that what I suggested may be lost in translation - your English is better than my Swedish![]()
The JE pistons are not polished on the skirt, it is the machining which gives the impression that they are polished. They are diamond turned on the O.D. which gives a shiny finish. The grooves on the skirt look ilke this:
Ignore the black speckles - that is corrosion as the piston has been sitting on a shelf in my damp garage. The pitch between each groove is 0.25mm
I was just concerned that you may have polished the piston skirt, which may have removed the above.
So i´ve started the cylinder jobbie....
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I'll find out next week - but they won't be cheap.
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I guess if you knew the specs of the aftermarket ones you could make them any size you wanted 870,878,900 high comp low comp