dakota-man Posted January 7, 2007 Report Posted January 7, 2007 we just finally t have taken our new/ used not running banshee eng apart, the pistons are melted to the rings by the ex port side. Now my dad has a boring tool and we need to know how much can be taken with out being too thin, we see there are piston kits up to .100" and the one sleeve is rough shape dad also needs to know what the stock bore is thank you Quote
BigRed350x Posted January 7, 2007 Report Posted January 7, 2007 we just finally t have taken our new/ used not running banshee eng apart, the pistons are melted to the rings by the ex port side. Now my dad has a boring tool and we need to know how much can be taken with out being too thin, we see there are piston kits up to .100" and the one sleeve is rough shape dad also needs to know what the stock bore is thank you Just take it to a dealer and have them do it, or a machine shop tha can handle the odd shape of the cylinder. I wouldn't try and do it at home with a "tool" Stock bore is 64mm. Quote
Bansh-eman Posted January 7, 2007 Report Posted January 7, 2007 you can take them out .100 which is 66.5 butlike redsaid id take it to a builder or dealership, if you dont have the right tools to hold it and get a good straight cut your not going to do much to mix your problem espesally with the amoutn of bore you got left Quote
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