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Old 06-08-2003, 11:47 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Location of Bore Size code on h22a4

Hey guys I was wondering where I could find the code telling me exactly how many A or B bore size pistons my motor has? Thanks in advance.
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It is on the back of the motor on the drivers side. It is stamped on the top of the block but it still visable. You can see it from the top by leaning over the driverside fender.
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It is on the back of the motor on the drivers side. It is stamped on the top of the block but it still visable. You can see it from the top by leaning over the driverside fender.
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I think my JRSC is in the way of the code
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That could be. It is a little tricky to see on a stock engine. They are printed on the very corner of the block. They are on the top surface so they would be seen by looking down on them.

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Straight A's SUCKAS!
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Straight A's SUCKAS!
What do you mean? The engine I'm getting ready to put in has "AAAA"!

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All the cylinder bores, and therefore the pistons, are the same size is what it means.
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