sprintfire pistons
sprintfire pistons
I was wondering if anybody has tried using oversize spitfire, invader pistons in a sprintfire? I have a set and am getting my cylinders bored to try it. I'm not sure if the rings will stand up or not.
- guitardude081
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Re: sprintfire pistons
It will work but, the rings will wear out rather quickly. It's better to find NOS ones or good used ones. Wiseco used to make 340 pistons but, they stopped a number of years ago. I've got Wisecos in my Spitfire. They are single ring pistons. They're Wiseco# 2042s. They come with CDM rings which can run in Cast, Chrome or NiCaSil. If you can find a pair of those, that would be your best bet.
~Jack
~Jack
Owner, Durand Motorsports
1980 Trailfire 340 (Grandpa bought new)
1983 Trailfire LX
1982 Spitfire (Grandpa bought new)
(3)1974 295/S
1975 340/S
(2) 1978 Liquifire
2003 Ski Doo Renegade 600HO
1993 Polaris XLT Special with AAEN pipes
2020 Polaris Indy 600 XC 129 40th Anniversary Edition
1980 Liquifire (currently in pieces)
1980 Trailfire 340 (Grandpa bought new)
1983 Trailfire LX
1982 Spitfire (Grandpa bought new)
(3)1974 295/S
1975 340/S
(2) 1978 Liquifire
2003 Ski Doo Renegade 600HO
1993 Polaris XLT Special with AAEN pipes
2020 Polaris Indy 600 XC 129 40th Anniversary Edition
1980 Liquifire (currently in pieces)
Re: sprintfire pistons
with the pistons being oversize, are the rings still designed for a chome bore? after boring the cyl. it would have to be replated. I was thinking that the rings would be designed for an iron bore, eliminating the need to replate.