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> This may be a stupid question but here it goes
Badass43
post Jul 18 2008, 11:01 AM
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Hey Guys,

what are the I.D. measurments of stock cylinders?

I am getting ready to rebuild my 2.0 and the cylinders that are on it measure right under 96mm I.D..
Is this stock cylinders?

The pistons in the engine are dished so I'm almost sure they are stock, but there are no markings on top like type 1 pistons.

My thinking is that for 94mm stock pistons the cylinder would be a little larger right?

I want to go to 96mm P/C for addred performance.

What does it cost to have the stock cylinders bored for 96mm pistons? and who does this?

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post Jul 22 2008, 09:43 PM
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Who sells a good set of piston rings to fit these 96mm pistons?

If I were to just remove the head gaskets that were on the heads, would that bring the compression up too high? or should I just check what the head gasket thickness is and order cylinder base shims and put the heads back on without the head gaskets?

If I were to want to cc the heads and check the deck, I guess I would have to check the cc of the dish on the pistons and add that to the cc of the heads to calculate the compression properly right?

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