Just started to rebuild my 605SS engine after needing to repaint after being hit from behind by a 4x4 driver.
I am going to fit a replacement barrel as the current barrel is cracked at the bottom of the skirt.
My spare barrel needs a rebore due to a pit mark so I have the choice of pistons from my spares:
i) A & E "Covmo" standard bore flat top pistons or
ii) OEM Norton Shenstone spare parts +20 thou GPM pistons with a slight dome.
Interested in what others think I should use. My preference is for the flat top pistons due to modern fuels.
thanks, Ian
I would go for the lowest…
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Previously Gordon Johnston…
Previously Gordon Johnston wrote:
I would go for the lowest compression ratio pistons I could get. The octane rating of petrol is significantly lower now than it was when our bikes were new. I don't suppose octane ratios will increase in the future, so keeping the CR down would make sense.
Thanks Gordon. You have reinforced my plans. I use 98 octane unleaded here in Oz which is ethanol free and the 650SS and my 750 Roadster perform well on it.
thanks,
Ian
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Ian, If I may piggy back o…
Ian,
If I may piggy back on your thread , does anyone have any feedback on the Jap/Taiwanese/Australian pistons and rings please .
I am rebuidling my 62 Domi and considering these options vs Hepolite which is about three times as expensive
Any feedback will be greatly appreciated
Cheers
Rajiv
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I have used Taiwanese pist…
I have used Taiwanese pistons and rings on one of my BSAs. Absolutely fine after may thousands of miles. My Atlas is running on pistons from Norvil - Italian made I think. Again no problems. Hepolite rings are fine too, but in my experience there appeared to be a bad patch in production some years ago when I had a number of Hepolite pistons fail which rather put me off them.
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Gordon , Thank you very mu…
Gordon , Thank you very much for your feedback and I will be going ahead with the Taiwanese option
Cheers
Rajiv
Previously Gordon Johnston wrote:
I have used Taiwanese pistons and rings on one of my BSAs. Absolutely fine after may thousands of miles. My Atlas is running on pistons from Norvil - Italian made I think. Again no problems. Hepolite rings are fine too, but in my experience there appeared to be a bad patch in production some years ago when I had a number of Hepolite pistons fail which rather put me off them.
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I would go for the lowest compression ratio pistons I could get. The octane rating of petrol is significantly lower now than it was when our bikes were new. I don't suppose octane ratios will increase in the future, so keeping the CR down would make sense.