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stian 08-26-2014 03:54 PM

Piston Size EC300
 
Hi. Un-marked cylinder on my EC300 07, in need of the measures for A,B,C,D piston. Anyone?

Thanks

Moto7man 08-26-2014 04:45 PM

Did you look under the intake for the letter?

Jakobi 08-26-2014 04:47 PM

You'll need a bore gauge to determine what size piston you require.

http://www.wossnerpistons.com/

Difference from A to B is 0.01mm, and so on from B to C etc

stian 08-27-2014 09:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Moto7man (Post 139527)
Did you look under the intake for the letter?

The cylinder is marked E on the intake side, 2cm from bottom. Clearly, piston size is marked A-D, so cylinder is unmarked.

Using a bore-gauge tomorow. Typical that im in a hurry and get and unmarked cyl.

Still have not answered my question thought. I still doesnt know what size A, B or D is. If I measure XX,96, still doesnt know what piston I need.

Please clearify what size for example A piston or D piston are.

Elvis74 08-27-2014 10:42 AM

The clearance between the cylinder and the piston should be around 0,06mm!
Means, when measuring 72,00 on the cylinder the piston is 71,94!

Anders 08-27-2014 01:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stian (Post 139557)
Please clearify what size for example A piston or D piston are.

If you take a look at Wossner's home page and select your engine size and year, they will show you what bore size pistons A B C will fit.

stian 08-27-2014 02:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anders (Post 139570)
If you take a look at Wossner's home page and select your engine size and year, they will show you what bore size pistons A B C will fit.

Sat on my phone due to work.

(penger er forovrig overfort, igjen; takk! :) )

hamilton 08-27-2014 04:27 PM

Since I was bored here's the sizes.
std bore - 72.00mm
A piston 71.93mm
B piston 71.94mm
C piston 71.95mm
D piston 71.96mm
0.07mm piston clearance
as per Vertex

stian 08-28-2014 04:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hamilton (Post 139579)
Since I was bored here's the sizes.
std bore - 72.00mm
A piston 71.93mm
B piston 71.94mm
C piston 71.95mm
D piston 71.96mm
0.07mm piston clearance
as per Vertex


My cylinder is 72,01mm. Makes my piston with 0,07 in clearence a B piston.
isnt 0,07 too much? Ive heard more 0,05-0,06 (making my piston A)

Jakobi 08-28-2014 05:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stian (Post 139603)
My cylinder is 72,01mm. Makes my piston with 0,07 in clearence a B piston.
isnt 0,07 too much? Ive heard more 0,05-0,06 (making my piston A)

Thats backwards. An A piston will give you more clearance again. Based on what you specced your cylinder at Wossner suggest a B which gives 0.07mm clearance. Thats a forged piston, so you may wish to run a bit more than a cast. I'm sure you could drop a C piston in and still be fine, but what if..?

What was the size of the piston you just pulled out?


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