Knurling a piston ???????

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John M. Wright

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I just took my 300 block in to be tanked and bored. The guy at the machine
shop says that the block isnt worn enough to need boring. Just a hone and
piston knurling should be good enough. I've seen knurled valve guides, but
a knurled piston ?OK, thats a new one on me. Is this a good thing or should
I insist on reboring and not play with pistons with over 100,000 miles on
them ?? Thoughts ?? Thanks for your time

John


 

"John M. Wright" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I just took my 300 block in to be tanked and bored. The guy at the machine
> shop says that the block isnt worn enough to need boring. Just a hone and
> piston knurling should be good enough. I've seen knurled valve guides,
> but
> a knurled piston ?OK, thats a new one on me. Is this a good thing or
> should
> I insist on reboring and not play with pistons with over 100,000 miles on
> them ?? Thoughts ?? Thanks for your time
>
> John
>
>


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OLD time way to resize the piston so it fits better. I would just bore
it and use new pistons, rings.
Much better and will last much longer than knurling.

--
Steve Williams
Near Cooperstown NY


"John M. Wright" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I just took my 300 block in to be tanked and bored. The guy at the

machine
> shop says that the block isnt worn enough to need boring. Just a hone

and
> piston knurling should be good enough. I've seen knurled valve

guides, but
> a knurled piston ?OK, thats a new one on me. Is this a good thing or

should
> I insist on reboring and not play with pistons with over 100,000 miles

on
> them ?? Thoughts ?? Thanks for your time
>
> John
>
>
>





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Yes: you can knurl a piston.
No: it is not usually done, but sometimes it helps. However, for an
engine that is expected to have a long life, knurling the pistion is
not the best idea.
No: if it is not worn, do not rebore the block!
Yes: do hone the cylinders (you can do this yourself if you want)

On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 09:02:30 -0800, "John M. Wright"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>I just took my 300 block in to be tanked and bored. The guy at the machine
>shop says that the block isnt worn enough to need boring. Just a hone and
>piston knurling should be good enough. I've seen knurled valve guides, but
>a knurled piston ?OK, thats a new one on me. Is this a good thing or should
>I insist on reboring and not play with pistons with over 100,000 miles on
>them ?? Thoughts ?? Thanks for your time
>
>John
>


 
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