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Just bought a 96, it came in pieces, putting it back together and the pistons have a "N" stamped on the inside, guessing these are Namura. Is there and easy way to tell what size the pistons are. I have seen on wiseco that it is stamped on the top, and these others dont have that....

The cylinders dont need to be bored, i was just gonna hone them and replace pistons with some new wiseco, any suggestions?

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Just bought a 96, it came in pieces, putting it back together and the pistons have a "N" stamped on the inside, guessing these are Namura. Is there and easy way to tell what size the pistons are. I have seen on wiseco that it is stamped on the top, and these others dont have that....

The cylinders dont need to be bored, i was just gonna hone them and replace pistons with some new wiseco, any suggestions?

if your going to hone them are you going to take it to be done or you runing a hone through it your self? if your taking it they can messure it for u... if not go buy a set of calipers and messure it...

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If you are taking cast pistons out and putting forged pistons in you should have the cylinders matched because the expansion of the 2 pistons are very different.

Edited by HotCarl

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