CNK Pistons.
The piston to wall clearance is a little difficult to give ---- what mileage do you have, what sleeves are you using, what bore (oversize?)
I cannot give you this, but what I will give you is the exact bore of the pistons to the thousanth of a mm. It measures 82.010mm ---
You can use this to measure your own bore clearance with a bore guage.
I cannot give you this, but what I will give you is the exact bore of the pistons to the thousanth of a mm. It measures 82.010mm ---
You can use this to measure your own bore clearance with a bore guage.
:Edit by MaierApril - Offensive comments have been taken out:
Yes, the cylinder bore varries a bit when it was original bored and wears on it from use.
But since you cannot measure every ENGINE you are sending this kit to.
You must be working with a static number avg of the stock bore.
And you should be able to give a simple answer as to the piston to wall clearence you are are offering with your piston.
So you must be expecting atleast a 82.018mm+
bore to stay with in stock specs of the stock piston.
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[ March 06, 2003, 10:36 PM: Message edited by: MaierApril ]
Yes, the cylinder bore varries a bit when it was original bored and wears on it from use.
But since you cannot measure every ENGINE you are sending this kit to.
You must be working with a static number avg of the stock bore.
And you should be able to give a simple answer as to the piston to wall clearence you are are offering with your piston.
So you must be expecting atleast a 82.018mm+
bore to stay with in stock specs of the stock piston.
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[ March 06, 2003, 10:36 PM: Message edited by: MaierApril ]
IIRC, the bore on a stock motor is 82.5mm; that would leave 0.49mm.
But I too would be interested in seeing a straight answer; never seen any piston manufacturer or distributor that had trouble or even hesitation in giving clearance.
But I too would be interested in seeing a straight answer; never seen any piston manufacturer or distributor that had trouble or even hesitation in giving clearance.
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Agarwal:
IIRC, the bore on a stock motor is 82.5mm; that would leave 0.49mm.
But I too would be interested in seeing a straight answer; never seen any piston manufacturer or distributor that had trouble or even hesitation in giving clearance.
stock motor bore is between 82.00 and 82.03mm
IIRC, the bore on a stock motor is 82.5mm; that would leave 0.49mm.
But I too would be interested in seeing a straight answer; never seen any piston manufacturer or distributor that had trouble or even hesitation in giving clearance.
:Edit by MaierApril -sorry, but I want to be fair to everyone. I took out some of the offensive comments:
Shadoh --
The piston size is exactly 82.010mm and thats that!
[ March 06, 2003, 10:39 PM: Message edited by: MaierApril ]
Shadoh --
The piston size is exactly 82.010mm and thats that!
[ March 06, 2003, 10:39 PM: Message edited by: MaierApril ]
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CNK Performance:
Shadoh --
I am starting to get a little irritated with your BS comments about me --- If you don't like it DON'T BUY IT!!!
The piston size is exactly 82.010mm and thats that! I don't care what you thnk about the comments or the answers I give, if you don't like it LEAVE IT!
Now that is a good professional way to handle the situation. He is just trying to get some facts about a product before he decides to buy them.Shadoh --
I am starting to get a little irritated with your BS comments about me --- If you don't like it DON'T BUY IT!!!
The piston size is exactly 82.010mm and thats that! I don't care what you thnk about the comments or the answers I give, if you don't like it LEAVE IT!
I would of asked just as many if not more questions before I buy a set, whether it is from you, or JE pistons.




