M moodyblaster New Member Feb 14, 2009 62 3 0 Va. Feb 20, 2009 #1 I am tring to determine if I need to bore my blaster out or not. Is there any simple way for me to check if it is.
I am tring to determine if I need to bore my blaster out or not. Is there any simple way for me to check if it is.
M moodyblaster New Member Feb 14, 2009 62 3 0 Va. Feb 20, 2009 #2 I mean is it a simple way to see if it has already been bored
B Blasterdude27 New Member Nov 19, 2008 7,592 63 0 Just outside of fairbanks ak Feb 20, 2009 #3 The only way to find out if its been bored or not is to take the piston out and measure it.
92blaster New Member Jan 18, 2009 1,111 6 0 Red Wing, MN Feb 20, 2009 #5 or if its a wiseco it should say on the top of the piston... if you didnt want to take the piston out
or if its a wiseco it should say on the top of the piston... if you didnt want to take the piston out
hickskateboarder Member Mar 29, 2007 1,008 8 38 pennsylvania Feb 20, 2009 #6 yeah, pull the head and try to clean the top of the piston off real good, post up the numbers on top and we'll let ya know what size it is
yeah, pull the head and try to clean the top of the piston off real good, post up the numbers on top and we'll let ya know what size it is
M moodyblaster New Member Feb 14, 2009 62 3 0 Va. Feb 22, 2009 #7 I checked the top of the piston and theres nothing on top of it.
Wildcard2 New Member Sep 30, 2008 679 17 0 30 min from sand mountain utah Feb 22, 2009 #9 Only bore the cylinder if it is neccisary due to wear or damage. There is little to no power to be gained from boring the cylinder. If you need a bore done, only go up to the next size. You only get so many bores from a cylinder, don't waste them.
Only bore the cylinder if it is neccisary due to wear or damage. There is little to no power to be gained from boring the cylinder. If you need a bore done, only go up to the next size. You only get so many bores from a cylinder, don't waste them.