I have searched the topic and found some info but none complete hence the questions.
My 1275 A+ Metro block has just been bored to +40 (+20 was not enough to clean up cylinder one).
I am fitting Nural P21253 +40 pistons, that are on the way from Mini Spares, had to exchange the +20's that I purchased.
As I understand it a 1275 +40 is 1311cc (2.821"/71.65mm) so that should be what the machinist has bored it to? He did the machining based on his long standing experience of many years and knowing that we would be using Nural Pistrons (we had a +20 set at the time) we did not have the +40s to hand?
I don't have the pistons yet but have been trying to do some calculations (just out of interest) but nothing is making sense. The Nural Catalogue on pg 88 lists the bore size for the 1.3 pistons as 70.62mm, however if the diameter of a standard 1275 piston is 70.50 that would give a gap of 0.12mm (just under 5 thou?) Anway I'll wait until I actually get the pistons.
The Crank has been ground -10 thou on the mains and the journals and I have ordered some +10 oversize bearings to fit (just arrived as I write).
So the next step after the rebore I understand is the dry build, but I would also like to check clearances on the bore as well. Before doing so can I get some advice please on the following:
1. Do I do the dry build without the piston rings?
2. I have read that it is best practice to use linished down piston pins for the dry build, I asked the machinist who said why not just press the pistons on the actual pins as they won't be coming off?
3. Do I need to fit all four pistons to calculate check the deck height, or just the one?
4. Do I use the Engine Build Lube for the dry build or will Engine Oil Do? (I have Torco Engine Build Lube)?
5. If the answer to question 1 is no, then when and how do you check the piston ring gap?
6. For a 1310 using P21253 pistons what should the bore size be for the recommended gap of 0.003"
7. I have read that when working out the deck height I should aim to get the piston top flush with the deck, however I have also read that setting the piston to 0.005 below deck height will help if ever a later rebore to 1380 is considered? Comments would be appreciated?
Many thanks for any input
P.S. Seems strange that, considering how long the A Series engine has been modified, there is no complete guide to engine building? Or am I looking in the wrong places. If anyone can point me there it would be great. I have the Bill Sollis DVD but he skips this bit
Edited by JonnyAlpha, 29 August 2019 - 09:50 PM.