I am re-building my Enduro 360 H7 and will install a cappra 414 piston in the engine. This was quite often done here in Spain in the 80s for cross country racing.
Both, the original Enduro 360 H7 (83.4 mm) and the cappra 414 piston (88 mm) have the same length, so no need to adjust the cylinder position.
Cylinder has been bored to fit a brand new cappra 414 piston. See below, piston still with its label stating the price back in the early 80s (15800 pesetas = 95 euros).
This is the already bored cylinder. Cylinder-piston clearance has been set to 0.07 mm, with piston diameter taken at its skirt. I will also install new “L-shape” rigs.
Cylinder head need some minor bore some 2 mm on the border of the compression chamber, so that the border of the wider piston (88 mm piston), does not touch the cylinder head when at TDC.
Rest of engine will remain so, since stroke will be as per original (64 mm), resultant engine size will be:
(3.1416 / 4) x 8.8 x 8.8 x 6.4 = 390 cc
Regards
Jurado