Coffin head, if you clean up the top of the piston they should be stamped with a size?
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I may have the solution to this dilemma ...
In the classifieds I have a pristine set of 80" jugs that are at Std bore..
Been for sale for quite a while ...
What I could do is an exchange for your jugs "IF" they are also in good shape with no broken fins or out to max bore...
I can take my jugs out to .010" and fit new Pistons of your choice ...
If interested in doing this deal, PM me and we'll talk Turkey ...
Last edited by Dragstews; 10-25-2017, 10:45 AM.Take my 45 and outrun em all ..Comment
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And each piston manufacturer has their own wall fit for their pistons...
Wiseco's fit up close at .003" ... Oem cast is .001"
Not all requires the same wall fit...
I see you live in Canada .... Surely there is a shop close to you that can do a wiz-bang job with fitting oversize pistons ....
But first you gotta know the size of what ya got ... You don't wanta be packing a set of .030" over jugs down to the shop and then they tell ya to take those home and make doorstops out of em ...Take my 45 and outrun em all ..Comment
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And each piston manufacturer has their own wall fit for their pistons...
Wiseco's fit up close at .003" ... Oem cast is .001"
Not all requires the same wall fit...
I see you live in Canada .... Surely there is a shop close to you that can do a wiz-bang job with fitting oversize pistons ....
But first you gotta know the size of what ya got ... You don't wanta be packing a set of .030" over jugs down to the shop and then they tell ya to take those home and make doorstops out of em ...Comment
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I've pulled the jugs and am sending them to my local mechanic machinist to bore out for 150 $ and ordered a set of. 20 over wiseco pistons as Well as getting the heads gone through machines flat and vales sounds etc gone through with be putting back together within a week hopefully does anyone know what brand piston this is stamp insideComment
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I've pulled the jugs and am sending them to my local mechanic machinist to bore out for 150 $ and ordered a set of. 20 over wiseco pistons as Well as getting the heads gone through machines flat and vales sounds etc gone through with be putting back together within a week hopefully does anyone know what brand piston this is [ATTACH=CONFIG]79580[/ATTACH] stamp inside
I hope the guy is used to doing bike heads not just automotive. Most car machine shops cut to much off of bike parts because that's what they do day in and day out...Comment
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Sorry should have specified he's a machinist and a Harley triumph mechanic best within 400 km
Does all old bike I was just trying to save as much $ as possible but look like I'm going to be spending it get her nice and freshComment
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That looks like a forged piston... The cuts at the bottom around the wrist pin kinda looks like the old TRW or Manley's .. ??
You might be dealing with a stroker ..??
Once you get them off the rod, there could be a name that can be seen at the top inside the piston...
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S&S makes jugs in a stock bore...
But, as you said your wanting to save $$$ .... "Taiwan's Best" would fit the Bill ...Last edited by Dragstews; 10-26-2017, 10:35 AM.Take my 45 and outrun em all ..Comment
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I may have the solution to this dilemma ...
In the classifieds I have a pristine set of 80" jugs that are at Std bore..
Been for sale for quite a while ...
What I could do is an exchange for your jugs "IF" they are also in good shape with no broken fins or out to max bore...
I can take my jugs out to .010" and fit new Pistons of your choice ...
If interested in doing this deal, PM me and we'll talk Turkey ...
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Just to make sure the pistons that you will be getting can be used...
Be a wise idea to make sure your motor hasn't been stroked ...
You can pull the timing hole plug and look for numbers on the flywheel ... OR
Load the piston back on the rod without the rings on it and load the cylinder ...
Go to bottom dead center of stroke and measure to the top of the jug...
You should have a measurement of 4-1/4" ... If it's more than that ... "Woopee"Take my 45 and outrun em all ..Comment
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