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Whats the difference with stock size pistons and oversized?

oversize pistons well of coarse are bigger but you will have to take your block to a machine shop and get them to bore it to the size of the pistons you have best thing to do is take your block and pistons to the shop and let them do that for you depends where you live but to get it bored can average to a $100 or up and if you get oversize pistons you will also need rings to fit the pistons and the other difference in oversize and standard the overside will give you more hp.


Can you put a use piston in?

no no no no no, and once again to solidify my point, no! as the engine is used your pistons, and cylinder walls wear in a certain pattern, and they have a different level of wear from car to car, what you have to do generally is send the motor to a machinist to bore the cylinders out slightly, then get new oversized pistons


What are the different designs in pistons except for cylindrical one and why?

Some alternative designs for pistons include domed pistons, flat-top pistons, and dished pistons. These designs are used to alter the compression ratio of the engine, improve combustion efficiency, and achieve specific performance characteristics. Domed pistons can increase compression ratio for more power, flat-top pistons can improve flame propagation, and dished pistons can reduce compression ratio for better fuel efficiency.


What does it mean when oil is in the pistons of a 2003 Volvo S40 1.9L turbo?

It may not mean anything at all. Motor oil is used to lubricate and cool the pistons. If there's a lot on the side of the pistons, then it's possible that you need to replace the piston rings.


Whats the problem Peugeot 106 no oil in the engine and the pistons bent all the exhaust valves changed the 4 valves and the pistons are still hitting the exhaust valves and the valve timing is right?

your timing can not be right


How do you know whether to use oversized pistons and rings when rebuilding an engine?

One would use over-sized pistons and rings (TOGETHER!) when the cylinder has been bored to accept the next size piston. For instance, damage to a cylinder wall may necessitate boring the cylinder an extra 0.020" (twenty-thousandths of an inch). You would then use a piston and ring set that was 0.020" larger than the originals.


Are sbc 350 pistons and sbc 400 pistons the same?

No. Standard 350 engines have 4.00" pistons, standard 400 pistons are 4.125".


What does the v mean in v8 engines?

its the way the pistons are arranged, like if you were to look at an engine head on with it right side up directly in front of you and you could see inside of it the pistons would be in a V shape. That is what the "v" is referring to, but it does not stand for anything.


What city were the pistons before they became the Detroit pistons?

The Pistons originated in Ft. Wayne, Indiana.


What are Things which can run with steam?

Steam trains, wheels, pistons, anything to do with pressure actually. Although steam is weaker than compressed air.


How do you compress the caliper piston on the rear of a 1988 buick riveria?

I just changed my rotors and pads all the way around. The front pistons compress (used a C-clamp). The rear pistons screw clockwise back into the caliper. Good luck, I hope this helped. Rob in Idaho


How do you repair brake calipers on 1993 Lincoln mark VIII?

The fronts get changed the normal way, the rears you have to screw in the pistons, don't try to compress them you will ruin the caliber.