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  • cornishgs
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    • Sep 2014
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    • Redruth,Cornwall, United Kingdom

    #1

    help piston to bore clearance

    Hi all having gs650 block bored for o/s pistons what piston bore clearance should i go for . Does .002" sound okay or should i go .0015 or different.help appreciated. Pistons are from cruzin image no instructions.
  • Nessism
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    #2
    .002" would be as tight as I would go. You might want to message the CI guys for more info.
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    • rapidray
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      #3
      .003 will be safe. .002 will be tighter than I would recommend unless they are specifically made to run that tight. Which is RARE!!
      Ray.

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      • cornishgs
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        • Sep 2014
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        • Redruth,Cornwall, United Kingdom

        #4
        Originally posted by Nessism
        .002" would be as tight as I would go. You might want to message the CI guys for more info.
        Have told machine shop to do 0015" might have to get them to hone a bit more .but dont want to end up with the ring end gaps too big .as i dont know what they have allowed.

        Cruzin image not to hopfull of them getting back to me
        Have heard good thngs about their pistons on kettle club for 2 strokes! And kz riders

        I cant find the reccomended piston bore clearance for the genuine gs650 only that the wear limit is 005"

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        • cornishgs
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          • Sep 2014
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          #5
          Leaning towards 0025" now will call mchine shop tomorrow. If rings allow for extra might go for closer to 003" last thing i want is piston seizure or huge ring gaps.

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          • GregT
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            • Jul 2009
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            #6
            Originally posted by cornishgs
            Have told machine shop to do 0015" might have to get them to hone a bit more .but dont want to end up with the ring end gaps too big .as i dont know what they have allowed.

            Cruzin image not to hopfull of them getting back to me
            Have heard good thngs about their pistons on kettle club for 2 strokes! And kz riders

            I cant find the reccomended piston bore clearance for the genuine gs650 only that the wear limit is 005"
            If they're cruzinimage pistons then Ray's right - closer to .003in is needed.
            It also depends how careful the machine shop is - the block should be cooled off before measuring. A lot try to do it while it's still too warm....

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            • BadBillyB

              #7
              The "magic" is not in the clearance number. It is in the area of the piston where the measurement is taken. Pistons are not straight top to bottom. After having numerous bore and hone jobs done locally by "machine shops" that were not acceptable, I finally sent my block and pistons to a very reputable motorcycle shop to be done. After receiving the parts from them, I lowered a piston into the correct hole to find out it would hang in the bore. Cleaned the bore and piston and tried again. The piston would not drop through. Having spent some time in a precision machine shop myself, I knew the clearance must have been around .0002" (two ten thousanths of an inch). I was ****ed. Made a call to the shop and they said we will let you talk to the machinist. His name was Jose. He informs me that his measurement was not at the fattest part of the piston, but rather at the thrust face. He said to run it and let him know if I had any problems. I had to grind the ring end gaps as there wasn't any to, speak of. So now I had custom fit rings (to my spec) and pistons that seemed too tight to feel comfortable with. This turned out to be the best job that I had ever had done. No blow by (16:1 compression) and the catch can never had oil in it. Lasted for many years at the drag strip. This was not done by a "machine shop" but rather a company called Vance and Hines Racing. Dont get caught up in the number but rather the knowledge of the person doing the work.......Billy

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              • Nessism
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                #8
                There is a long ass thread on the CB750 site about Cruisin Image pistons. Didn't read through but OP can. Surely there is talk about piston clearance...http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php/to...9ve3d1bcgn70c2
                Ed

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                • bobgroger
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                  #9
                  Generally (talking automotive here) if you have a piston for a 4.030" bore and you finish the bore at 4.0300 inches the piston manufacturer has designed the clearance in to the piston, so clearance is magically correct regardless if is is forged, cast, whatever. Not sure that applies to Suzuki motors though....
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                  • cornishgs
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                    • Sep 2014
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                    • Redruth,Cornwall, United Kingdom

                    #10
                    Nessism .On honda forum had a look some one had used a 836cc kit 0010 to 0012" clearance!!!
                    Last edited by cornishgs; 10-05-2017, 02:11 AM.

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                    • GregT
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                      • Jul 2009
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by bobgroger
                      Generally (talking automotive here) if you have a piston for a 4.030" bore and you finish the bore at 4.0300 inches the piston manufacturer has designed the clearance in to the piston, so clearance is magically correct regardless if is is forged, cast, whatever. Not sure that applies to Suzuki motors though....
                      The last set of cruzinimage pistons I put in an engine had each bore finish honed to suit that piston. While a number of the top aftermarket piston kits are made on top quality machinery with effectively no variation, there's a little variation in these ones. Sufficient that individual fitting is worthwhile.
                      Pistons are usually measured across the thrust faces, about 1/2in up from the bottom of the skirts.

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                      • cornishgs
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                        • Sep 2014
                        • 76
                        • Redruth,Cornwall, United Kingdom

                        #12
                        Cruzin image got bck to me and said the gs650 pistons i bought from them should have a bore piston clearance of

                        0.035mm to 0.045mm thats 0013"---to 0017" acording to the piston manufacturer

                        Dont know what suzuki recomended on their gs650 pistons.
                        Last edited by cornishgs; 10-05-2017, 02:15 AM.

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                        • cornishgs
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                          #13
                          Greg T what cruisin image pistons did you fit and what clearance.

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                          • Nessism
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by cornishgs
                            Cruzin image got bck to me and said the gs650 pistons i bought from them should have a bore piston clearance of

                            0.035mm to 0.045mm thats 0013"---to 0017" acording to the piston manufacturer

                            Dont know what suzuki recomended on their gs650 pistons.
                            I just scanned that SOHC 750 site and they say the pistons have "micro grooves" on the skirt that will break in and add about .0004" extra clearance, that's why they bore them so tight to begin with.

                            The GS650 factory manual has the stock clearance. Basscliff has a free download.
                            Ed

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                            • cornishgs
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                              • Redruth,Cornwall, United Kingdom

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Nessism
                              I just scanned that SOHC 750 site and they say the pistons have "micro grooves" on the skirt that will break in and add about .0004" extra clearance, that's why they bore them so tight to begin with.

                              The GS650 factory manual has the stock clearance. Basscliff has a free download.
                              Thanks for all replies all good thanks

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