Ugly Duck wrote:
No. You can get away with overboring a B21 to standard B23 sizes if you aren't planning on turbocharging it, but other than that the cylinder walls are too thin. Going to 2nd OS is a gamble even on an NA engine - Roj's car ran but your block might suffer from greater core shift than his, and as soon as you fire it up you might crack a bore.
These should only be used for a high compression B23 build.
I'm not the only one who's successfully bored a B21 out to B23 or larger size. I ran that car for 120,000 km or so with those pistons in it before the car rusted out and deteriorated. I think these pistons would work fine if you're planning on running a high compression overbored B21 or B23 engine. The pistons aren't dished (flat tops) so they wouldn't be appropriate for use in a turbo.
You're welcome to take the whole engine if you want. The head has been shaved down and the whole head & valves, etc. was completely redone at the same time the block was bored. The crankshaft was done at that time too. I haven't used the engine for anything because the head is warped and needs machining right now but if someone wants to put in the labour and pull the engine and do a little work on it they'd get a hot little N/A B21F bored out to about .011" past B23 size. There's no cam in the engine right now but you can easily get a K-cam at PYP and throw it in. Add one of Matt & Dale's adjustable cam gears and you've got a potentially good little N/A engine there. Only ~120,000 Km on it since the complete rebuild.
Anyone who might want it better PM me soon otherwise it'll be going to the Kidney foundation real soon.
Roj