Another 220 top end going together. :)
Note : Picture is a little deceiving as it's zoomed in and the chamfer is not that drastic.

Tioli wrote:Good to see C George.
Some questions if you don't mind as I'm relatively new to KDX's and then only a 200. I will be converting/boring 200 out to 220 but don't have all the parts yet.
The hole looks bigger than the two 200 Pistons I have. Is this normal for a 220?
Plus the hole looks wider than would be needed and be partially blocked by the two stays in the cylinder is that correct or not?.
Did you change the shape?
What brand is that one? It looks thick enough to be forged.
Thanks
Tioli.
Tioli wrote:When I got my 200H the piston in it was a ART so presume prox. I was really surprised at how undressed it was. You could see the wear on the skirt where the sharp edges just scraped the oil off and wore down.
I couldent help but just look at it and wonder how they could sell a piston like that. Some thing was wrong either they (big company) know what they are doing or I'm a anal idiot.
The replacement wossner was finished well with chamfers in all the right places. It will be interesting to see how the wossner wears as the coating they have will tell all.
I have a Wossner in my YZ250 and can tell you when I had my pipe off I looked up the port to check the piston and the coating is gone. Skirts look like a wiseco now. Perfect with no marks but no coating at all. The coating may help stop scuff during break in. Piston has maybe 15hrs. Very nice pistons at only 10g. heavier over stock.Tioli wrote:When I got my 200H the piston in it was a ART so presume prox. I was really surprised at how undressed it was. You could see the wear on the skirt where the sharp edges just scraped the oil off and wore down.
I couldent help but just look at it and wonder how they could sell a piston like that. Some thing was wrong either they (big company) know what they are doing or I'm a anal idiot.
The replacement wossner was finished well with chamfers in all the right places. It will be interesting to see how the wossner wears as the coating they have will tell all.
s10gto wrote:I have a Wossner in my YZ250 and can tell you when I had my pipe off I looked up the port to check the piston and the coating is gone. Skirts look like a wiseco now. Perfect with no marks but no coating at all. The coating may help stop scuff during break in. Piston has maybe 15hrs. Very nice pistons at only 10g. heavier over stock.Tioli wrote:When I got my 200H the piston in it was a ART so presume prox. I was really surprised at how undressed it was. You could see the wear on the skirt where the sharp edges just scraped the oil off and wore down.
I couldent help but just look at it and wonder how they could sell a piston like that. Some thing was wrong either they (big company) know what they are doing or I'm a anal idiot.
The replacement wossner was finished well with chamfers in all the right places. It will be interesting to see how the wossner wears as the coating they have will tell all.
Arias used to make high performance four stroke pistons that way. Not just lightly knurled like this Wiseco 2 strokeTioli wrote:Iv seen Pistons with light grooves machined around the outside all the way up the sides.
Your not stupid , because in the perfect engine world every metal part is separated by oil. Unfortunately we don't live there and some piston rock is inevitable.doakley wrote:Wait wait; I'm stupid I guess. Why would the skirt ever contact the cylinder? I thought only the rings made contact (separated by an oil film).
Exactly :)david wrote:The sharp, undressed edge of the skit can shear through the oil film.