is there a way to tell what brand piston i have?
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is there a way to tell what brand piston i have?
my jug is at the machine shop right now getting honed. as i guessed, it didn't need boring at all, just a little honing and i'm gonna throw a new set of rings in there. it ran fine in the 94 chassis. i just wanted to get them to check it while i had everything out before i start the AF swap. the question is, how do i tell what brand piston it is so i can get the right rings? wiseco says their rings only fit wiseco pistons. i need to call and see what size rings to order too. before i call, does he measure the piston, or the cylinder to find the piston/ring size? i'm sure he knows since he's been building dirt track/ATV/dirtbike engines and been a machinist for 30+ years. i just like to make sure before asking, since i know for sure from the previous owner that it has been bored before a while back. i ordered a wiseco wristpin, wristpin bearings, and a set of wiseco and proX circlips already.
on a side note, what is this i keep seeing about drilling holes in the piston skirt? what is the reason for this, and do i need to do it?
on a side note, what is this i keep seeing about drilling holes in the piston skirt? what is the reason for this, and do i need to do it?
05 CR500AF Plated Supermotard/dual sport
01 XR650R Plated Supermotard
07 CRF80 mini-motard w/115 big bore
08 Polaris RZR
01 XR650R Plated Supermotard
07 CRF80 mini-motard w/115 big bore
08 Polaris RZR
You should never have a cylinder bored without measuring the piston that your going to use. Just because it says 90mm on the box, doesn't mean its exactly 90mm.
Wiseco's need to have the holes drilled along the skirt to prevent cracking and seizure along the exhaust bridge.
Heres some more info:
http://bannedcr500riders.com/board/viewtopic.php?t=200
Wiseco's need to have the holes drilled along the skirt to prevent cracking and seizure along the exhaust bridge.
Heres some more info:
http://bannedcr500riders.com/board/viewtopic.php?t=200
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2001 rc51 Soon to be turbocharged
2001 KLR 650
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it's not being bored. it's being honed. the piston that was in it when i tore it down is the same one going back in. there was nothing wrong with the rings that were on the piston when i took the jug off, and it ran perfectly fine. i just wanted to replace the rings when i put it back together. the only reason i took it apart was because it's going in a bike that will be driven on the street 95+% of the time, and i'd rather check everthing before i put the engine in the bike. i've read that thread, but it doesn't mention the piston holesCam_Ron wrote:You should never have a cylinder bored without measuring the piston that your going to use. Just because it says 90mm on the box, doesn't mean its exactly 90mm.
i'll take a picture of the piston when i get the jug/piston back from the machinist. i'm guessing that will be this week or next.
05 CR500AF Plated Supermotard/dual sport
01 XR650R Plated Supermotard
07 CRF80 mini-motard w/115 big bore
08 Polaris RZR
01 XR650R Plated Supermotard
07 CRF80 mini-motard w/115 big bore
08 Polaris RZR
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by relieving the bridge, you mean take a slight amount of metal off the edge of the piece running in the middle of the exhaust port, right?100hp honda wrote:yup. if your running stock piston, do it like it was from the factory. no holes, slightly relieve the bridge, check ring gap and ridesouth central hoon wrote:the OEM piston is cast. don't drill it. make sure the exhaust bridge is relieved check, your ring gap and RIDE.
05 CR500AF Plated Supermotard/dual sport
01 XR650R Plated Supermotard
07 CRF80 mini-motard w/115 big bore
08 Polaris RZR
01 XR650R Plated Supermotard
07 CRF80 mini-motard w/115 big bore
08 Polaris RZR
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