They’re proprietary car pistons from the day.Why would someone stamp "STD" on a big bore set?
To differentiate it from 20 & 40 thou oversize?Why would someone stamp "STD" on a big bore set?
Heavier pistons than the 850 in the Norvil 920, not helped by bigger pins, so crank needs rebalancing, RGM 920 std bore pistons weight same as 850 std OEM pistons and pins are same size.920 kit bought from Fair Spares in 1982.
Yes, I had to rebalance the crank and also make the small end bigger. I'm not sure if the 920 kit was available from RGM in 1982.Heavier pistons than the 850 in the Norvil 920, not helped by bigger pins, so crank needs rebalancing, RGM 920 std bore pistons weight same as 850 std OEM pistons and pins are same size.
It's not much to tell. Except from 920 cc, gas flowed head and some lightenings here and there the engine is quite standard. I did this 40 years ago.Now tell us about the rest of it.... big valves, skimmed head for a start
And that Norvil only sell cr*p!Top man.
And folk say 920s don’t last !