mike-evans
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so when checking skirt and ring gap, 0.001" ontop of manuals limits wil be fine? Am I understanding this correct?whenfoxforks-ruled said:Piston with in specs is good. Because its a liner, the tolerances need to be a little looser. I do not know the EXACT amount, I am pretty sure .001" more will suffice, skirt and ring gap. You will also have a shorter hour limit on the top end. How much, I think not being the top racer in the country, assuming, that if you tear it down and check it at the normal time, you can get a good idea how YOU are wearing the engine. You can also check it after break in with a compression gauge, and keep checking it till there is a drop, then ring it. I have a 97 CR250 with a sleeve, and this is about my plan on it. I do not know for sure, but I think its the safest route. Other than getting it over bored and plated, or another jug? Double check all the ports are beveled, its their job, but they may not know it. Vintage Bob
my confusion is because I have never measured pistons or bores on my bikes before....3 measurements needed, ring gap, cylinder bore and piston skirt? Correct? Why does piston skirt need measuring? Does the piston wear? Wiseco said add 0.001" ontop of limits for iron liners, but that wasnt a difinative answer...._JOE_ said:Did you read the TT link Bob gave you? Wiseco gives a bit more detail.
Why are you confused? Take all the measurements you have specs for and compare them. Not too difficult.
mike-evans said:my confusion is because I have never measured pistons or bores on my bikes before....3 measurements needed, ring gap, cylinder bore and piston skirt? Correct? Why does piston skirt need measuring? Does the piston wear? Wiseco said add 0.001" ontop of limits for iron liners, but that wasnt a difinative answer....
Yeh I read the links, thank you. I have internal micrometer rods which read to 0.0001" i wil use to measure the bore, and a digital vernier which also reads 0.0005" which i wil use for piston measurement, i have feeler gauger to double check skirt clearance. All i need to do know is strip it down, measure and hopefuly be able to use the piston with new rings....whenfoxforks-ruled said:The piston and your book say .002" of skirt clearance, its got a sleeve so you need .003". Mike the od of the skirt, about 1/4" above the bottom, from exhaust side to intake side. Add the .003" to the piston od, and have someone qualified knock her up. They should need the piston to check. A bore gauge is the only accurate tool to measure the bore with. For safety and ease of mind, triple check it by fitting the piston and checking the skirt clearance with a feeler gauge. Then the rings. And the ports, they have to be chamfered, check it. Did you read all the links? Pop quiz? Vintage Bob
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