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Quote from: SON on September 18, 2014, 04:15:20 pmQuote from: shelpi on September 18, 2014, 10:42:04 amif you are going to run Seizeco do not use their piston to bore clearance (go wider) like as in you think your putting in a worn out piston run it in I mean as in really run it in, and use lots of oil, and rich on the carb then seize it up, cost me an Aussie title,probobably best to get it ceramic coated better still get a few thou of ceramic put on you old piston as long as its in ok nick ie piston ring groove tolerances are in the servicable rangeBore it to Wiseco tolerances as per their instructions,Run the piston as per their instructions,Then pull it down again, wet rubbing any wear marking / high spots on the piston,ALWAYS without exception warm up the engine before engaging the power band !!!yep did that twice 1st time it tried to seize was on 1st start up it started squeeking after shut down when ya kicked it over, any who after 2 rub downs, was not happy with the marks appearing, so then took it out (honed) another thou or two, was assembled everytime with lots of oil, then run in alot, best part it didn't seize at the first race meeting it seized at the 2nd race meet
Quote from: shelpi on September 18, 2014, 10:42:04 amif you are going to run Seizeco do not use their piston to bore clearance (go wider) like as in you think your putting in a worn out piston run it in I mean as in really run it in, and use lots of oil, and rich on the carb then seize it up, cost me an Aussie title,probobably best to get it ceramic coated better still get a few thou of ceramic put on you old piston as long as its in ok nick ie piston ring groove tolerances are in the servicable rangeBore it to Wiseco tolerances as per their instructions,Run the piston as per their instructions,Then pull it down again, wet rubbing any wear marking / high spots on the piston,ALWAYS without exception warm up the engine before engaging the power band !!!
if you are going to run Seizeco do not use their piston to bore clearance (go wider) like as in you think your putting in a worn out piston run it in I mean as in really run it in, and use lots of oil, and rich on the carb then seize it up, cost me an Aussie title,probobably best to get it ceramic coated better still get a few thou of ceramic put on you old piston as long as its in ok nick ie piston ring groove tolerances are in the servicable range
Quote from: shelpi on September 19, 2014, 10:01:43 amQuote from: SON on September 18, 2014, 04:15:20 pmQuote from: shelpi on September 18, 2014, 10:42:04 amif you are going to run Seizeco do not use their piston to bore clearance (go wider) like as in you think your putting in a worn out piston run it in I mean as in really run it in, and use lots of oil, and rich on the carb then seize it up, cost me an Aussie title,probobably best to get it ceramic coated better still get a few thou of ceramic put on you old piston as long as its in ok nick ie piston ring groove tolerances are in the servicable rangeBore it to Wiseco tolerances as per their instructions,Run the piston as per their instructions,Then pull it down again, wet rubbing any wear marking / high spots on the piston,ALWAYS without exception warm up the engine before engaging the power band !!!yep did that twice 1st time it tried to seize was on 1st start up it started squeeking after shut down when ya kicked it over, any who after 2 rub downs, was not happy with the marks appearing, so then took it out (honed) another thou or two, was assembled everytime with lots of oil, then run in alot, best part it didn't seize at the first race meeting it seized at the 2nd race meet None of the above you bake the piston at 200deg C for an 1.5 hours BEFORE the cylinder is bored. Have used many old cast Wiseco's in the blue boxes after doing, never seized, even running at the edge of detonation. Worst piston increased diameter by 3 thou
Wisecos 4 stroke pistons are OK,It's the old air cooled 2 smokes that have been the problemsEspecially the Dykes ring models,
just funny how I had my 1st seizure after 40 years
Got to love the way all the Experts agree on this forum.I've seen lots of siezed pistons and barrells of all makes. Ninty nine time out of one hundred the people that bored them either thought they knew more about what clearance to give a piston than the piston manufacturer did or they simple do not know how to measure a piston to get the correct fit.