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What does this have to do with jetting and exhaust?

 

I think what you are asking is... "I measured my cylinder and read 64.7mm on a 0.050" overbore. Do I need to bore to the next size?"

 

If so, then first off you cannot measure a cylinder bore to the tenth of an inch.... you need to be much more exact (think hundreth of an inch in several spots including perpendicular and top/mid/bottom bore). Secondly, a 0.050" overbore would result in a total diameter of 65.27mm (in perfect math) so if you're seeing 64.7mm these cylinders were not bored 0.050". Maybe .50mm??? This would result in a bore of 64.5mm and since your measuring tool only goes to the tenth of a millimeter, I would venture to guess its not very accurate.

 

My advice is to send it to a sponsor here. Let them check out what you have. They have the experience to recommend you a hone/ring if your cylinders check out or a rebore and piston kit if needed. They'll have the tools and experience to do this right.

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i didnt say it was .050 over,its .50mm over its a 64.50mm piston and the bore reads 64.7 on a caliper on top and bottom, i know i need a dial bore gauge to accuratly measure i was just wondering if it would need bored reading 64.7, i know the wear limit is usually 12 thousands of an inch but im not sure how to convert that to mm!! i think im going to take the cylinders somewhere to get them checked!! it ran when i pulled it apart just was hard to start!

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0.012" x 25.4 (conversion to mm)= 0.3048mm

 

Sorry, I read through it fast and didn't see the decimal, thought it was just "50 over". Anyway, I like to be fairly precice on PTW clearance... which means using a caliper that reads to one decimal place won't cut it. I would for sure send them out for a professional analysis. The more "love" you put into your banshee, the more love your banshee will give back to you!

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alright, thats what ill do, im going to take them to a service shop asap, thanks for the advice, thats a good analogy "The more "love" you put into your banshee, the more love your banshee will give back to you!", i am hoping that because the piston is 64.50mm that the bore is bigger so the piston has clearance to swell up when engine is warmed up!! i dont know how much tho thats why i need pro help lol, thanks again!!

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most people dont have bore guages, the closest thing you could do is clean everything as clean as you can and put a feeler guage in the bore and try to see what size you can go up to untill the piston wont fit. but .012 sounds like waaaaay to much to me

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