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Ceramic coated pistons

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Ceramic coated pistons

Post by rowenb »

What would happen if you got a new stock piston for your motor and had it ceramic coated, would the ceramic coating make the piston too big for the bore? Got no idea how thick the coating would be and am toying with the idea of doing this for a turbo diesel.
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They only coat the top of the piston. There is a coating you can do the skirts in but not sure the thickness of it.
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Re: Ceramic coated pistons

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dai-hard wrote:They only coat the top of the piston. There is a coating you can do the skirts in but not sure the thickness of it.

Normally ceramic crowns and teflon coated skirts
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Post by Percy »

Yep they ceramic coat the combustion surface of the piston and what is called a dry film lubricant for skirts, it will not affect tolerance from memory thickness of lubricant is around 0.01mm or something similar.
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yeh doesnt affect tolerances i have it on my td42 pistons hopfully it prevents them from cracking
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Post by ozishooter »

Cerakote have coatings for the top and skirts of pistons .slr coating in brisbane do it .
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Can old reusable pistons be used or would carbon build up etc effect the coating just like oil would paint?
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Post by Percy »

They would just have to be cleaned/sandblasted before coating. Cerakote is definetly the best quality ceramic that I have come across.
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Re: Ceramic coated pistons

Post by 4wheelinls1 »

rowenb wrote:Can old reusable pistons be used or would carbon build up etc effect the coating just like oil would paint?
There are two grades that HPC in Melbourne do, one can build up to about 3 thou and is suitable to build up second hand pistons, check your ring land wear though.

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