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There you Tim!....get some of Sorner's left over tractor parts, put that bored out 241 with one of those turbo dealies, buzz up the RPM to about 15k... mix in nitro methane....and you can pop wheelies all day long! I should not be drinking in the afternoon!
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some 12 fin blocks can go 4 in but you need to measure the outside of the bore between the cooling fins then center the boring bar when you bore it. some 12 fin blocks are best left around 3 7/8 to 3 15/16 .
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my 13 fin is bored 30 over so ill have to go bigger. my machine shop says don't buy a piston till you see how it cleans up. the piston dealer says don't bore till you have a piston. I wish I could get the two of them to have a talk while I listen to the conversation.
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You do a rough cut bore to see if it cleans up, then order a piston and do the finish bore. Common practice. Let the machine shop do their thing.
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I picked up a 301 block today. he said it was bored 10 under according to kohler spec . he said buy a 10 over oem kohler piston and it will fit. he said don't buy aftermarket pistons that may or may not be the right size. don't shoot me im just the messanger?
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Take it to a machine shop and have them tell you what to order. If it's already .010 over and there is any doubt the bore is good then i would order a .020 piston and have it bored.
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Hi! I've been pulling over 15 years and got all my info when I started out from Brian Miller's tractor pulling tips online. It's all Cub Cadet info and went into pulling knowing nothing about pulling and his website helped me do everything! Also bought a lot of pulling parts from him. Bill
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