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Well I finally had some time today to remove the pistons from my 200 to get ready for a ring job (it's been a long time coming) but I got to thinking....hmmmm....
I noticed after removing the pistons that there was no ridge to remove at the top of the cylinder bores. This got me wondering. There was also no overbore size stamped on the pistons. And finally two of the connecting journels had been miss matched. The casting numbers on the journel connects (don't know the technical term) for piston 4 and 5 had been mixed up. Meaning someone had done some work before on the engine and didn't pay attention when they put the pistons back in the block.
Not that any of this matters now but like I said it got me thinking.
When I hone the cylinder walls, will this take away enough material to warrant an overbore, say .020? I'm thinking overbored pistons needed to be installed anyway because of how easy I was able to remove them from the block (very SMALL tap with a dowel from the underside) and the fact that someone had taken apart this motor before - for whatever reasons.
Or...can I just put in new rings and forget about ordering larger pistons?
Or...if I have to put in oversized pistons, what involves overboring the cylinder walls?
I know these are a lot of questions but I would really like to get some answers and information before I continue with this project. Thanks in advance for all the help.
-Chris
I noticed after removing the pistons that there was no ridge to remove at the top of the cylinder bores. This got me wondering. There was also no overbore size stamped on the pistons. And finally two of the connecting journels had been miss matched. The casting numbers on the journel connects (don't know the technical term) for piston 4 and 5 had been mixed up. Meaning someone had done some work before on the engine and didn't pay attention when they put the pistons back in the block.
Not that any of this matters now but like I said it got me thinking.
When I hone the cylinder walls, will this take away enough material to warrant an overbore, say .020? I'm thinking overbored pistons needed to be installed anyway because of how easy I was able to remove them from the block (very SMALL tap with a dowel from the underside) and the fact that someone had taken apart this motor before - for whatever reasons.
Or...can I just put in new rings and forget about ordering larger pistons?
Or...if I have to put in oversized pistons, what involves overboring the cylinder walls?
I know these are a lot of questions but I would really like to get some answers and information before I continue with this project. Thanks in advance for all the help.

-Chris