Completely destroyed the piston for my Polini bore.
The Polini replacement is 85$ (without sh/h/tax), for a kit worth 200$ (180, but, no head gaskets/pin bearing/exhaust gasket). I grabbed one that's extremely similar, for 8$, or 13.50$ all said and done. Since the bore may very well be trashed anyway- I'm not worried about a cheap piston destroying it. Am melting the aluminium off the bore with pure sodium hydroxide, and then then am shoving it all back in there with a heavy Castor927 or Yamalube mix (not sure which would be best for dealing with a questionable bore).
Anyway ,picture time! Lets see how they stack up before hand.
Not too bad for the price I think! Again, considering the Polini piston isn't worth buying at its price, for a bore that might not even come back to life.
Skirt starts at the same height relative to the pin.
The top is a bit shorter, but I can always shorten the cylinder or head a little to compensate if the compression is substantially lower.
Has thicker rings, which I like.
Both seem to be the same diameter, but the cheaper one has thinner walls.
There is more support around the pin on the Polini, but the Polini is also cut into further up around the pin.
Is weird that the Polini didn't have piston windows, considering the intake is on the case, but, if that's what Polini paired the bore with- then that's what the replacement is going to be. Plus, the last thing the cheap china piston needs is more points of failure with even less supporting material.
Will update when the boy gets installed.