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Bore it .010 or .030
« on: July 16 2014, 07:07:38 PM »
Opinions wanted. I have a decision to make. I have the rotating assembly out of the block with the cracked cylinder. I have a standard bore block. One of the .030 over pistons is scrap...was damaged from the crack in the cylinder. Do I purchase a new .030 over piston and have this block bored .030 over for the this rotating assembly...or do I toss the 5 remaining .030 over pistons and order new .010 overs...as I'm positive this block will 'clean' at .010 over.
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Re: Bore it .010 or .030
« Reply #1 on: July 16 2014, 08:25:44 PM »
If you don't mind spending the money, I would probably go +10 so the block could be redone again in 20 years :D
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Re: Bore it .010 or .030
« Reply #2 on: July 16 2014, 08:56:50 PM »
If you don't mind spending the money, I would probably go +10 so the block could be redone again in 20 years :D

That was my thot. Piston recommendation that can handle 10.90 all day? Think the .030's are TRW's.
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Re: Bore it .010 or .030
« Reply #3 on: July 16 2014, 09:17:11 PM »
I think Mike is selling Diamond pistons and they are good.  We used to go JE for  top end stuff.  Wiseco was good. Probe sells some I think.

TRW are good value for the money and we liked them because the alloy did not expand as much so they could be fit tighter and the rings lasted a long time. They are heavier but if you use the light pin and rebalance, they are good for the money.  No problem for 10.90.

Paul is probably a good up to date source.
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Re: Bore it .010 or .030
« Reply #4 on: July 16 2014, 09:46:54 PM »
10 over.  Keep the meat, up the boost.
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Re: Bore it .010 or .030
« Reply #5 on: July 16 2014, 10:28:23 PM »
yes .010 would be my thought too weisco is the most cost effective the have an office in ontario i talked to them when I was putting together my short block.
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Re: Bore it .010 or .030
« Reply #6 on: July 17 2014, 01:51:24 AM »
I can make you some forged 5 overs if you want and be a hellovalot better than TRWs
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Re: Bore it .010 or .030
« Reply #7 on: July 18 2014, 08:02:51 AM »
Go 10 over and make some of these with your 30's for around the house

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Re: Bore it .010 or .030
« Reply #8 on: July 18 2014, 12:31:09 PM »
I can make you some forged 5 overs if you want and be a hellovalot better than TRWs

I did that to my last rebuild which I ended up selling to a friend. They were CP 5 overs from Nick at Arizona GN. I figured that it was better long run to save all the meat I could for a future rebuild.  :cheers:
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Re: Bore it .010 or .030
« Reply #9 on: July 24 2014, 10:06:04 PM »
Not to hijack but is there an available option for 0.005" over pistons?  And are rings easily available for 5tho over and 10 tho over?   I PM'd earl brown on the other board asking what became of his custom piston project but he didn't respond.

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Re: Bore it .010 or .030
« Reply #10 on: July 25 2014, 01:03:11 AM »
Since we run larger than normal ring gaps, a set of 'filt to fit' STD would work fine in a .005" over.

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Re: Bore it .010 or .030
« Reply #11 on: July 25 2014, 01:04:11 AM »

I did that to my last rebuild which I ended up selling to a friend. They were CP 5 overs from Nick at Arizona GN. I figured that it was better long run to save all the meat I could for a future rebuild.  :cheers:

It's also a good money saver as you don't have to pay for boring, just a hone job.
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Re: Bore it .010 or .030
« Reply #12 on: July 25 2014, 10:30:50 AM »

I did that to my last rebuild which I ended up selling to a friend. They were CP 5 overs from Nick at Arizona GN. I figured that it was better long run to save all the meat I could for a future rebuild.  :cheers:

It's also a good money saver as you don't have to pay for boring, just a hone job.

That is what I am thinking.  I will not be building this car for all out racing.

How about ring availability for 0.010" over?  In all my years of owning and following the turbo regals I just mostly skipped over the hardcore buick v6 engine details.  I was more concerned with tuning and enjoying.  And since I knew it wasn't as easy as a chevy or ford I just assumed I would learn about it when I got there.

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Re: Bore it .010 or .030
« Reply #13 on: July 25 2014, 02:30:51 PM »
There's plenty of rings in 3.810" all thickness are covered.
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Re: Bore it .010 or .030
« Reply #14 on: July 25 2014, 02:37:05 PM »
Since we run larger than normal ring gaps, a set of 'filt to fit' STD would work fine in a .005" over.

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