Bore/piston measurement?
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    Bore/piston measurement?

    by Dantastic » Mon Feb 20, 2012 10:40 am

    Hi All,

    Im in the process of replacing the piston in my 04 ish crf450. I cannot for the life of me work out whether I need an A B or C piston. Ive tried to measure the bore with verniers and get 98mm at the bottom and about 95 at the top. The Piston reads a similar size. I spoke to a shop today and was advised to get an A as having a larger B or C will potentially damage it. Ive also been told to get a B as A's are generally only for newly honed/new barrells.

    I do not have a clue and just want to ride the dang-nabbid thing. Advice extremely appreciated/needed.

    Thanks.

    Dan
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    by 124 » Tue Feb 21, 2012 5:57 am

    I edited your post to remove the F bomb. Ken prefers this site to be family friendly, please oblige...

    I replaced the piston in my 05 every year and always bought the standard size offered. Never had a problem.

    You get one choice from Honda ===> 13101-MEN-730
    Wiseco says ===>4820M09600
    Pro-X is the only supplier I see doing the A,B,C thing.

    With that said, It's clear your measuring the cylinder wrong. You need a bore gauge. You cannot do it with calipers.

    The standard cylinder bore is 96mm. The service limit is 96.05.

    Side note: I thought we determined your bike to be an 05 based on the VIN?

    The piston OD service limit is 95.87.
    The cylinder wall to piston clearance is 0.020-0.045mm.
    The Pro-X A,B,C sizes range from 95.96 to 95.98.

    So....as long as there isn't anything silly going on with your cylinder any one of these pistons should be fine. I would recommend double checking cylinder bore with the proper tools and ordering the standard Honda OEM piston part number above.

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    by Dantastic » Tue Feb 21, 2012 12:47 pm

    Oops sorry!

    Ive managed to come to a decision. Buying a Prox B, sticking it in and going for it!

    Cheers!

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