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<blockquote data-quote="MalcolmV8" data-source="post: 8220690" data-attributes="member: 8854"><p>Pretty much stock. Due to scratches in cylinder number 4 we had to machine it 20 over. Heads were surfaced 0.004 to get them clean and straight. Diamond 19cc pistons purchased. Each piston weights exactly 354 grams lol. Machine shop balanced everything. Even the rods, big ends, smaller ends, he gave me this sheet with all the specs, reciprocating weight etc. etc. Great stuff. I guess that's what they call blue printing.</p><p>He line bored the block too and said my mains are at 0.002. He also lightly honed rods.</p><p>The card that came with the Diamond pistons called for 0.035 piston to wall clearance. Or was that 0.0035 lol. going from memory here. Anyhow he did it at 0.0040 I believe since it's a boosted motor. That's about all the specs I remember off the top of my head. I'll get a pic of the numbers he gave me and post it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MalcolmV8, post: 8220690, member: 8854"] Pretty much stock. Due to scratches in cylinder number 4 we had to machine it 20 over. Heads were surfaced 0.004 to get them clean and straight. Diamond 19cc pistons purchased. Each piston weights exactly 354 grams lol. Machine shop balanced everything. Even the rods, big ends, smaller ends, he gave me this sheet with all the specs, reciprocating weight etc. etc. Great stuff. I guess that's what they call blue printing. He line bored the block too and said my mains are at 0.002. He also lightly honed rods. The card that came with the Diamond pistons called for 0.035 piston to wall clearance. Or was that 0.0035 lol. going from memory here. Anyhow he did it at 0.0040 I believe since it's a boosted motor. That's about all the specs I remember off the top of my head. I'll get a pic of the numbers he gave me and post it. [/QUOTE]
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