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How do I tell which pistons I have?

haubest

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North Hills, Ca
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'97 XLT
I'm going to have the engine in my 5.0L '97 Explorer bored and I need to know what oversized pistons to buy. My Haynes book says the Explorer comes with one of three sizes of pistons:

Coded red: 3.9987 - 3.9993 inch
Coded blue: 3.9999 - 4.0005 inch
Coded yellow: 4.0011 - 4.0017 inch

There are some numbers and letters cast/forged on the inside of the pistons but nothing that seems very definitive other than, if I remember right, there was a letter R.

How do I tell which size pistons I have? I'm also assuming the oversized pistons I buy will tell me the correct size to bore to.

Thanks for your help.

P.S. Any advice for reboring the engine will be appreciated.
 






The bore size is 4.000000000 inches. Any competent machine shop can handle the boring job. It's unlikely that you can reuse any pistons, and I wouldn't recommend it as they are hypereutectic(weak, they don't last forever). Have them check the block, and bore it the minimum it can take. A 4.030 piston is the most common, but you can likely buy 4.010 pistons and other sizes to bolt right in with the right boring.
 






How dare they use hypereutectic pistons!! Thanks CDW6212R. I'm still curious about the Coded red, blue, and yellow designations though.

Thanks again.
 






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