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Old 01-15-2005, 09:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
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22re cylinder bore limit, how far can i go?

how big can i bore the cylinders on my 22re the block i have has pistons .050 is that the max or can i go to .060 ? the walls look ok no grroves i think if i honed it and put new rings and pistons in it may bo ok . any suggestions?
i cant seem to find any .060 pistons performance or oem id like to get keith black or wiseco any linx?

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Old 01-16-2005, 09:03 PM   #3 (permalink)
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tried that
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50 is the most that I've heard of on the overbore and finding the pistons will probably be a chore for the 60 overbore if it can tolerate it!!
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50 is the most that I've heard of on the overbore and finding the pistons will probably be a chore for the 60 overbore if it can tolerate it!!
i found that mine are actally only .50 mm over not .050" i just talked to the machine shop and he said they can go to .75mm and then after that to 1.0mm just not sure how to convert anybody know? enginebuilder. com lists them as sae not metric.
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Old 01-17-2005, 05:01 PM   #7 (permalink)
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called engine builder he said .50 mm is .020" over .75 is .030" and max is 1.0mm or .040" so i may have 2 more builds.
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Do a google search on the subjects!!
But googling isn't nearly as much fun as asking a bunch of very nice and friendly fellow Toyota enthusiasts.
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So true but was refering to the question of links for Keith Black and Wiseco. Not that I didn't want to keep his Toyota questions at the forum!! LOL
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Ah! I see Smoke. Well, I don't really see smoke...
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