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Old 12-07-2006, 05:55 PM
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What in the world are you guys talking about??????? lol [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]

Eric thinks the 700R cylinder can be bored out to 104 and recoated without compromising or sleeving. I don't know why 102 wouldn't work.......

Did someone say the wrist pin has a different dimension?????? Compared to what? length? Diameter?
 
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Has anyone tried the 102 or 103mm pistons for the raptor 700r in a bored stock cylinder yet ?
The question wasn't what was possible. It was has anyone tried. Thanks for your help though.
 
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Eric thinks the 700R cylinder can be bored out to 104 and recoated without compromising or sleeving

I hope so other builders are already using bigger pistons then that with no sleeve, but this is about putting it in a canam cylinder.
 
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What is the stroke of the 700R?
 
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What is the stroke of the 700R?
84mm
 
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Originally posted by: rcoop
Eric thinks the 700R cylinder can be bored out to 104 and recoated without compromising or sleeving

I hope so other builders are already using bigger pistons then that with no sleeve, but this is about putting it in a canam cylinder.

They might regret that when they start pushing a lot of NOS through those things. The 700R does have a well braced cylinder though.

Throttle bodies are my concern............
 
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Im looking around someone had a 102mm piston for the DS a while back, thats close to a 700cc did'nt Samcoe had one way back when?
 
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Fuel injection in general is a concern at this point in the game.....


But as far as the 102 piston is concerned, thats no biggie.
 
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Originally posted by: rcoop
Has anyone tried the 102 or 103mm pistons for the raptor 700r in a bored stock cylinder yet ?
The stock bore is 102mm CP and JE have pistons in 10.75 and 12.1 for the stock 102mm bore size avalible
 
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Originally posted by: HeadsupRacing
Fuel injection in general is a concern at this point in the game.....


Why is that?
 


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