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Best piston kits
« on: 15.01. 2024 20:15 »
Looking to rebore and fit new pistons in my A10. Any thoughts on best type to fit , looking for about 8.5-1. Heard a few iffy comments about some cheap and nasty sets on e-bay. All thoughts appreciated guys
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Re: Best piston kits
« Reply #1 on: 16.01. 2024 09:44 »
 If you can get them, new old stock original BSA or original Hepolite, (Hepworth & Grandage, or AE) the old brand, certainly not the "new" Hepolite in the fake greasy fingered cartons.

 Forum members will have their own more modern choices. Don't junk your original pistons....they still have a value for those of us lower in the pecking order, and unless seriously worn or damaged are fine for keeping an old clanker running.

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Re: Best piston kits
« Reply #2 on: 16.01. 2024 11:54 »
I'll second that re keeping the old pistons.  A new set of rings and a hone will rescue most engines.
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Re: Best piston kits
« Reply #3 on: 16.01. 2024 18:02 »
Looking to rebore and fit new pistons in my A10

Best to measure both bore and pistons accurately and see if it actually needs it
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Re: Best piston kits
« Reply #4 on: 16.01. 2024 18:20 »
Hi Nomad,
I have had great service from GPM pistons.
They come in 8.3:1 compression
The modern Hepolites made in Taiwan 7:1 are good too

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Re: Best piston kits
« Reply #5 on: 17.01. 2024 00:07 »
Hi there, I see another piston thread. It's interesting this make gets dropped from the suggestions:-https://imdpistons.com/collections/a10
Made in UK, perfect rings. You might search for the threads that include "IMD", that will tell you all the benefits I (and others) found. They are flat top, but my compression came up by skimming anyway. The owner, Adrian, has posted himself in this forum. One of the benefits he offered was a sleeve set, that had flange at the top - so they can't drop or twist...

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Re: Best piston kits
« Reply #6 on: 17.01. 2024 00:19 »
Thanks Scott but they only do standard compression and I am looking for 8.5:1
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Re: Best piston kits
« Reply #7 on: 17.01. 2024 10:44 »
GPM come in high comp.

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Re: Best piston kits
« Reply #8 on: 17.01. 2024 10:55 »
Bergs fitted Gandini rings to my old pistons.
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Re: Best piston kits
« Reply #9 on: 25.01. 2024 08:50 »
If you can get them, new old stock original BSA or original Hepolite, (Hepworth & Grandage, or AE) the old brand, certainly not the "new" Hepolite in the fake greasy fingered cartons.

 Forum members will have their own more modern choices. Don't junk your original pistons....they still have a value for those of us lower in the pecking order, and unless seriously worn or damaged are fine for keeping an old clanker running.

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I've used and sold many sets of these (Wassell supplied Hepolites) and never had a problem. Others may have had problems but I haven't.

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Re: Best piston kits
« Reply #10 on: 25.01. 2024 10:14 »
 That's good to know CB. Have Wassell started to listen at last?  When they first entered the market I recall there were numerous  Forun posts concerning poor bore seal with the rings supplied with these kits.

 My intention was to distinguish original Hepolite from the Wassel Brand, as there is no engineering or manufacturing connection between the two.

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Re: Best piston kits
« Reply #11 on: 25.01. 2024 19:44 »
I too have had good results with the modern "Wassel" Hepolite flat tops 7:1's, the ebay guy I bought them off said he threw away the rings and supplied a different type. The oil rings had an unusual expander which though a spring was a flat section spiral with a wire or pin to connect one end into the other. They made a good seal with no staining below the rings.

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Re: Best piston kits
« Reply #12 on: 25.01. 2024 23:25 »
That's good to know CB. Have Wassell started to listen at last?  When they first entered the market I recall there were numerous  Forun posts concerning poor bore seal with the rings supplied with these kits.

 My intention was to distinguish original Hepolite from the Wassel Brand, as there is no engineering or manufacturing connection between the two.

 Swarfy.
I have also heard criticism of the rings and it is true that the oil scraper ring can cause problems due to the expander spring but this can be overcome by careful fitting. I've never had a problem fitting them but I've heard some say that they were unable to compress the expander spring enough to allow the barrels to slip over the rings.