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just took the head off and took a look at the pistons and cylinder wall which look good but im running 105 psi in one cylinder and 75 in the other.I know its time for a rebuild but when i looked at the top of the piston it read .75mm. so im wondering if there is enough room to be rebuilt or not.

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You sure about those numbers? Does it have a big bore kit in it?

 

Is it .75mm or is it 75mm?

 

Reason I ask is .100 over is only a 66.50mm pistion.

 

.75mm might be right if it's been rebuilt, and it only needed a .75mm bigger piston.

 

Check here, it will give you the metric and english measurements for stock to .100 over piston kits for shees...

 

http://www.magicracing.com/product.asp?itemid=135&catid=133

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First, check your service manual.

 

Then, have a qualified machine shop check your piston clearance, ring end gap, and cylinder bore.

 

See what specs are ok, which are not...

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First, check your service manual.

 

Then, have a qualified machine shop check your piston clearance, ring end gap, and cylinder bore.

 

See what specs are ok, which are not...

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sound good thanks man

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