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<blockquote data-quote="Helomech74" data-source="post: 12544037" data-attributes="member: 66460"><p>I've gone .030 over on a Teksid block and ran 25psi of boost on that motor for a good long while. If you just want to clean up the bores, then only go as little as needed to clean them up. If there's no damage, then there's no reason to overbore them. You can get pistons any diameter you need, so don't just assume you have to go with an off the shelf overbore. I've had pistons made that were .005 over and the cost was only an extra 50 bucks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Helomech74, post: 12544037, member: 66460"] I've gone .030 over on a Teksid block and ran 25psi of boost on that motor for a good long while. If you just want to clean up the bores, then only go as little as needed to clean them up. If there's no damage, then there's no reason to overbore them. You can get pistons any diameter you need, so don't just assume you have to go with an off the shelf overbore. I've had pistons made that were .005 over and the cost was only an extra 50 bucks. [/QUOTE]
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