
I recently bought some standard size, good condition, 90S pistons off AUS Ebay and presumed that they were the same size, weight, etc. Wrong!!! The pistons are a 89.970mm (3.5421") 'B' bore code and a 89.980mm (3.5425") 'C" bore code. Both have different weight designations (+ and -). I have two new standard bore barrels, 'C' bore code 90.020mm (3.5441"). Can I? should I? use these pistons in these barrels? The standard piston clearance for the /6 is 0.035-0.045mm (0.0014-0.0018") and the maximum permissible piston/cylinder clearance: 0.120mm (0.0047") which I figure gives me a bit to play with on the 'sloppy ' 'B' bore. Am I stressing too much!!! ?
The pistons came with new rings which more than offsets the cost of the pistons if I can't use one. If I was to weigh each piston ( haven't yet) and determine the difference, is judicious filing of the weightier of the two (from the inside somewhere!!!) accepted equalizing practice??? Any thoughts, comments please!!.............. hools.