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    I recently picked up a 93 and found out one of my cylinders is scarred pretty good. I havnt had much luck finding a b6 and have thought about boring out the b3. Does anyone on here have experience doing this or know where I can find oversized pistons? I found some .40 over but they are not available anymore

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    Originally posted by Johnyblaze View Post
    I recently picked up a 93 and found out one of my cylinders is scarred pretty good. I havnt had much luck finding a b6 and have thought about boring out the b3. Does anyone on here have experience doing this or know where I can find oversized pistons? I found some .40 over but they are not available anymore

    Running 40psi.....in my tires.



    http://aspire.b1.jcink.com/index.php?showtopic=611&st=0

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    • #3
      Buying an entire running B3 will typically be cheaper than paying for the pistons and machine work
      Will Samet

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        That's what I was starting to find out. I ended up coming across a b6t. Just trying to peice together some parts for that now

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          Originally posted by Johnyblaze View Post
          I recently picked up a 93 and found out one of my cylinders is scarred pretty good. I havnt had much luck finding a b6 and have thought about boring out the b3. Does anyone on here have experience doing this or know where I can find oversized pistons? I found some .40 over but they are not available anymore
          Here's one with the work already done for You:
          https://www.ebay.com/itm/1990-1992-F...paV-np&vxp=mtr
          No Core returned required. This is the cheapest I've seen these anywhere. They have the small/short nose crank so you would need to get crank pulleys for it though.

          Or you can get a brand new short block for $599. I bought one of these year before last and put it in my Rosie. Runs like new of course. (Advise rebuilding head for it).
          https://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-OUT-OF-...pZRbiK&vxp=mtr

          If the rebuild was available at that price when I bought the new short block, I would have bought it instead.
          Last edited by 1990new; 02-27-2018, 05:05 PM.

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