Now, I'm nervous
Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2009 10:10 pm
Well, just started looking in the engine box tonight. When I bought this last winter, I was told it was just rebuilt by someone, but the owner couldn't get it to start. It did have brand new pistons in it. It wouldn't start because the carbs were filled with dirt. Cleaned that up and it fired right up. Had it running at idle for about 3 min. and I heard it loose rpm. I knew what that was, pulled the pipes and saw the beginning of a 4 corner stick. The scuffing was pretty light. I tore it down, one side had piston to wall at .001, the other at .003. At that point it went into a box until today.
So here are my current, never ending questions. The cyl's have cast iron liners in them, judging by the port matching it was done by either Stevie or Ray. Keep in mind, this is my first ever VM engine. The pistons, which are cast have a 4 leaf clover logo, with a sort of triangle inside it. That is the only marking I can find on them. The piston measures 72.5 mm at the top, 73.1 at the skirt, yes I understand why but I'm trying to find out is that is considered a standard size or a overbore size, and who made the pistons. They aren't Wisco's, don't look like any of the Kimpex or Yami's that I've had in my SRV.
I can clean up the bad piston in the lathe, the scuffing is very light, I probably could re use the rings, but if I could get new ones, I would. No Idea where to look and I haven't pulled the rings yet to get a width.
My guess with cast pistons and iron liner that about .004 should be close on piston to wall but again, I've never had one of these. Anyone else ever see or run this combo?
BTW, If I haven't said it enough, I really need to thank all you for the help
So here are my current, never ending questions. The cyl's have cast iron liners in them, judging by the port matching it was done by either Stevie or Ray. Keep in mind, this is my first ever VM engine. The pistons, which are cast have a 4 leaf clover logo, with a sort of triangle inside it. That is the only marking I can find on them. The piston measures 72.5 mm at the top, 73.1 at the skirt, yes I understand why but I'm trying to find out is that is considered a standard size or a overbore size, and who made the pistons. They aren't Wisco's, don't look like any of the Kimpex or Yami's that I've had in my SRV.
I can clean up the bad piston in the lathe, the scuffing is very light, I probably could re use the rings, but if I could get new ones, I would. No Idea where to look and I haven't pulled the rings yet to get a width.
My guess with cast pistons and iron liner that about .004 should be close on piston to wall but again, I've never had one of these. Anyone else ever see or run this combo?
BTW, If I haven't said it enough, I really need to thank all you for the help