Harley V-Rod, 1300cc stroker, 4.134 bore, 2.953 stroke, 12:1
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Harley V-Rod, 1300cc stroker, 4.134 bore, 2.953 stroke, 12:1
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Make |
Harley Davidson |
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Engine Size |
1300c |
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Model |
V-Rod |
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Bore (in) |
4.134 |
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Stroke (in) |
2.953 |
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Comp Ratio |
12.1:1 |
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Dome CC |
-17.8 |
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Comp Height |
1.145 |
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Piston Part Number |
M5077 |
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Conrod Part Nmber |
N/A |
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Pint Part Number |
866-2250-15CP1C |
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Locks Part Number |
866X063 SWL |
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Rings |
RS1018-4130-5 |
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Shelf (RPO) or Made to Order (MTO) |
MTO |
Proudly made in the USA by CP Carrillo Pistons!
- Fully CNC machined
- Balanced to +/- 1 gram
- Double forced pin oilers
- Forged from high strength 2618 alloy
- Designed for maximum performance, horsepower and reliability
- Complete kit includes two pistons, ring sets, wrist pins and clips
- Follow ring end gap and piston to cylinder clearances as per the supplied instructions
| Product Name | Harley V-Rod, 1300cc stroker, 4.134 bore, 2.953 stroke, 12:1 |
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| Brands | CP Carrillo |
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What information do I need to match these pistons to my engine?
You need the engine code, bore size, stroke, rod length, pin diameter and target compression ratio. These determine the correct piston compression height and crown design.
How should ring gaps be set for these pistons?
Ring gaps must be set by your engine builder based on fuel type, boost level and the intended rpm range. Forced-induction engines usually require larger gaps.
Are forged pistons suitable for street engines?
Yes. Forged pistons handle detonation and high cylinder pressure better than cast units. Your builder should set the piston-to-bore clearance to suit your application.
What is the recommended bore clearance for the M5077 pistons?
For the M5077 pistons, a typical bore clearance of 0.0030" to 0.0035" is recommended. However, final clearance should be determined by the engine builder based on specific application and tolerances.
What type of rings are included with the M5077 piston kit?
The M5077 piston kit includes RS1018-4130-5 rings. Ensure that the ring end gaps are set according to the supplied specifications for optimal performance.
What is the maximum recommended RPM for the M5077 pistons?
While the M5077 pistons are designed for high-performance applications, the maximum RPM should be determined based on the entire engine build, including tuning and component compatibility. Consult with your engine builder for specific limits.
Do I need to machine the cylinder head for the M5077 pistons?
Depending on your specific engine setup, you may need to machine the cylinder head to accommodate the 12:1 compression ratio of the M5077 pistons. It's essential to check piston-to-valve clearance and overall engine geometry.
What is the significance of the dome CC of -17.8 for the M5077 pistons?
The dome CC of -17.8 indicates the volume of the piston dome, which affects the overall compression ratio. This value is crucial for calculating the compression ratio in conjunction with the cylinder head volume and gasket thickness.