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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Sat Apr 09, 2011 9:17 am

I didn't know Tim sold DREAM piston kits. .........lm

versuspop wrote:So it looks like I am in the sh$$. I need my cylinders bored out and new pistons. I need to move up to .25 over. Tim McDowell sells a kit for $300. Is there a cheaper option? It seems like Ohio cycle sells pistons (266-020) for around 40 a piece though. It looks like I could save bout 100 if I piece a kit together. Is this a bad idea? Also, do I need to do anything to the head (valve area) if I get this job done?

Lastly, though i am sure I have seen info before, I can not find it now- what is the difference between ca and cb pistons?

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Post by G-Man » Sat Apr 09, 2011 4:31 pm

LOUD MOUSE wrote:I didn't know Tim sold DREAM piston kits. .........lm

versuspop wrote:So it looks like I am in the sh$$. I need my cylinders bored out and new pistons. I need to move up to .25 over. Tim McDowell sells a kit for $300. Is there a cheaper option? It seems like Ohio cycle sells pistons (266-020) for around 40 a piece though. It looks like I could save bout 100 if I piece a kit together. Is this a bad idea? Also, do I need to do anything to the head (valve area) if I get this job done?

Lastly, though i am sure I have seen info before, I can not find it now- what is the difference between ca and cb pistons?

Looks like Tim does a kit.

http://www.classichondarestoration.com/ ... d_222.html

$389 though - sounds quite a lot.


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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Sat Apr 09, 2011 4:52 pm

Those are CB/CL77 pistons and will lower the compression. ..........lm

G-Man wrote:
LOUD MOUSE wrote:I didn't know Tim sold DREAM piston kits. .........lm

versuspop wrote:So it looks like I am in the sh$$. I need my cylinders bored out and new pistons. I need to move up to .25 over. Tim McDowell sells a kit for $300. Is there a cheaper option? It seems like Ohio cycle sells pistons (266-020) for around 40 a piece though. It looks like I could save bout 100 if I piece a kit together. Is this a bad idea? Also, do I need to do anything to the head (valve area) if I get this job done?

Lastly, though i am sure I have seen info before, I can not find it now- what is the difference between ca and cb pistons?

Looks like Tim does a kit.

http://www.classichondarestoration.com/ ... d_222.html

$389 though - sounds quite a lot.


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Post by teazer » Sun Apr 10, 2011 9:56 am

That kit includes new liners. It's cheaper to find a pair of Pistons rings and clips and get the liners bored and honed.

Any good automotive machine shop can bore them for 60 - 80 per hole. Try Bill Bune in MN if you don't have a good engine shop close by.

I have not looked at Tim's kit, but liners are usually made slightly small and have to be finish bored and honed to match the pistons.

Tim's pistons are forged I think and Bore tech are probably cast. If you can find a pair on ebay that's probably the way to go, or use a bore-tech set if you can't.

But before you do any of that, what is the piston to bore clearance now?

There has to be a way to get you out of the excrement of those incriminating increments.

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Post by versuspop » Sun Jul 10, 2011 4:49 pm

Ok. Now I am massively confused. I thought I should be looking for cb pistons instead of ca. I don't want to end up with less compression.

Also, I don't understand difference between forged and cast pistons.

The issue is that my cylinders are tapered and show signs of trying to seize.

How would you proceed? I am all ears. What should I buy to do this job, given that I definitely need to have cylinders bored?
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Post by versuspop » Wed Jul 13, 2011 12:46 pm

Come on-- no answers? :)
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Post by OldStan » Wed Jul 13, 2011 1:55 pm

Here's a link that explains the forge vs cast piston;
http://www.motorcycleproject.com/motorc ... stons.html

I had my cylinder bored and got the pistons, rings and pin clips from Ohio Cycle;http://www.ohiocycle.com/
He has pistons in both NOS and aftermarket. I believe he has the pins as well, if you need them.
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