Let me try to understan:
1. I just need to know the exacly status bore size on my engine and 2 set of pistons with rings, like it:
Example, if my engine is it standard:
kit1 and Kit 2
1. Correct
2. apart of the kits and pistons rings what more need?
2. Block cleaned bored oversize so the cylinders are straight and true. Install new cam bearings, new oil pump, new cam and lifters, timing gears, gaskets and seals. To hang or install onto your rebuilt connecting Rods and if you plan to race it use ARP rod bolts, polish, and shot peen the rods. Also a polish your crank journals if it still mic's in spec, or have it reground to next under size, a with new set of Rod and Main bearings, balance the rotating assembly too.
3. My piston rod / piston pin actual work to me, or I need to replace too?
3. Pins that come with new pistons should work as is.
Basic Engine Dimensions (inches)
Ford 200 Bore 3.680
Stroke 3.126
Bore Spacing 4.08
Con Rod Length 4.715
Deck Height 7.808
Piston top to Deck 0.019
Piston Pin Diameter .9122
Pin Compression Height 1.511
Piston pin offset .060.
2.3L HSC Bore 3.680
Stroke 3.300
Bore Spacing 4.08
Piston Pin Diameter .9122
Pin Compression Height 1.520
Piston pin offset .090
Bonus the pistons are about 32 grams lighter weight than a stock 200 piston too
The 2.3L HSC was based off the 200 six block so they could use the same machining equipment and mod the casting molds cutting two cylinders off the back of block. The pistons are a direct swap they are flat tops (stock 200 have dish) with a slightlyholier pin location with these two changes to the piston design when they are used in a 200 they will raise the compression ratio about 1/2 a point. They are available in Std. And over sizes up to .080 over.