BruceH
BBB Big Bore Boss 322
Josh, when you get the crank out run pipe cleaners through the oil passages and the oil galleries in the block if you can. I wouldn't be surprised if there were burrs or other obstructions in some of the oil passages.
The whole thing is just too inconsistent for an easy answer imo. I'd think that your machinist bored each cylinder to a piston and numbered them. If so then you already know he took the time to measure everything. IIRC those pistons are Manley 2618 made for mmr without a real skirt coating, just the mmr whatever it is that wears off. That would put the ptb at .003-.0035 depending. For your use .0035". If they were skirt coated then the clearance goes down but it depends on the coating.
Anyhow what I'm getting at is that it just doesn't make sense for two pistons on opposite ends of the block to suffer this fate but all the other pistons to come out fine and no crank or rod damage.
I'm really surprised you even have the mindset to tear it down after something like that happening. I'm not sure where my head would be at.
The whole thing is just too inconsistent for an easy answer imo. I'd think that your machinist bored each cylinder to a piston and numbered them. If so then you already know he took the time to measure everything. IIRC those pistons are Manley 2618 made for mmr without a real skirt coating, just the mmr whatever it is that wears off. That would put the ptb at .003-.0035 depending. For your use .0035". If they were skirt coated then the clearance goes down but it depends on the coating.
Anyhow what I'm getting at is that it just doesn't make sense for two pistons on opposite ends of the block to suffer this fate but all the other pistons to come out fine and no crank or rod damage.
I'm really surprised you even have the mindset to tear it down after something like that happening. I'm not sure where my head would be at.


















