CL77 Boring/Clearances
CL77 Boring/ClearancesFellow members: I just picked up a set of pistons/pins/rings for a 305 first oversized. The only Service Manual I have is for a CL72. I need to have my cylinders bored to fit so I can get it back on the rtoad. What should the piston to cylinder wall clearance be? I imagine tyhe ring end gap would be the same, but not sure on the piston clearance be. I have a shop who will bore it for me for $100.00 total. Good price? Been a long time since I've had any machine work done. Thanks for any/all help, info. Charlie cbxman@nc.net
Charlie,
Sorry I dropped the ball on this one! According to my Honda spec guide, the piston to cylinder clearance should be 0.01-0.03mm (0.0004-0.0012in). $100 is a good price to bore two holes. I have a shop that does my 305s for that price, but his machine won't do the 250s. Those cost me $130 at a different shop. Davo davomoto
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Sorry to dredge up an old one.I'm installing oversize pistons (Thanks LM!!) and have been looking at figures for clearance. The ones listed in the above post seem odd to me. 4 ten-thousandths to 12 thousandths clearance? Can that possibly be right?
I want to make sure I'm getting the right size when I spend all my extra cash on having my cylinders bored out. Had a shop do an old BMW R-75 once and they bored it out too big, leaving me exactly where I started after the rebuild. Davo's post is correct; .0004"-.0012" with .0023" being the service limit. In shop-talk that's 4-12 "tenths" and some shops will question that small a clearance on an air-cooled engine. Tell them they don't have to break the edge on the top of the cylinder either since your pistons will go in from the bottom. $100 is a good price.
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Piston ClearanceFinally got around to get this done. I got the clearance several months ago so thanks to the informer. I found someone locally who bored my block for $50.00. Coming along slow but sure. Planning on having it running in the next month as have some last details to finish. Thanks for the help.
Charlie
8 tenths is fine, and if you bore gage it, it will be +/- a couple of tenths anyhow. I have had them at .0004 with no Ill effects, but then I'm pretty careful about running them in for the first 100 miles (<6k rpm, change speeds, not too hot, etc.) Be sure to check your ring end gaps too. .008-.016" on the top two and .004-.012" on the oil ring.
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