ek02
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I have had a set of 9.562 JE custom 9.5-1 forged stroker pistons for a 4.1 standard bore sitting around for a couple of years looking for another mint standard bore block, which does not seem to exist. They came out of my 269" 4.1 N/A on Nitrous that cracked from the center main bores to the cam bearing bores. I have a couple of standard blocks, but they would not clean up until I honed them to .007 piston to wall clearance. I heard about CP-9 ceramic piston coating that can add up to .004 to the piston diameter. I had TuffCoat on the JE's that wore off pretty fast. I sent the pistons to Swain Tech Coatings in New York and had the heavy coat CP-9 applied for $26.00 a piston. They took off the TuffCoat and applied the CP-9 to the skirts. It added .006 to the diameter of the skirt, and they all mike exactly the same, which they did before the coating was applied. I may not have enough clearance now when the block is finished being honed. Swain says the coating can be wet sanded carefully to get the desired clearance, but I will probably hone it to size. From what I have read on other forums, this stuff does not wear off like TuffCoat, and Swain says to set up the clearance with .0005 less than what JE recommends, which is .005. It will be a while until I can get a stroker crank, rods, and damper to build this spare iron head flat tappet engine and try it out. I will use all the parts from my spare 3.8. It will just be a backup engine if and when my girdled 274" needs a rebuild. Anyone tried this stuff? It seems too good to be true, but from the research I did, it seems to work well to take up clearance. They did a nice even job to get all the diameters the same. Here is a photo.

