Lurch said:
As I recall, .040 over is pushing it. If you have .040 pistons already, I dunno, but right off the bat if I had to overbore I'd do .020, just in case I needed to again down the line. I don't think .040 gives you that much displacement, like .1 liter as I recall.
d= r^2*Pi*stroke* # 0f cyls
stock stroke=91mm
stock bore=83mm
mm to in conversion = mm/25.4
stock = 41.5*41.5*3.14*91*6= 2.954191L
.020" over = 41.754*41.754*3.14*91*6= 2.990464L
.040" over = 42.008*42.008*3.14*91*6= 3.026958L
.060" over = 42.262*42.262*3.14*91*6= 3.063674L
.080" over = 42.516*42.516*3.14*91*6= 3.100611L
Displacement gain over stock:
.020"= + .036273L = + 2.2135 in^3
.040"= + .072767L = + 4.4405 in^3
.060"= + .109483L = + 6.6810 in^3
.080"= + .14642L = + 8.9350 in^3
note Pi used in calcs = 3.141592654 (calculator aprox) not 3.14...
Defiant7m has said a 85mm bore (.080) is 'safe' if hard blok is used. Check the 101mm 7m thread for more info.