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GreaseMonky wrote:
AS far as stroking the A-15 I was wondering with the right rods and pistons can you get any more
or how far can you over bore the A-15
The standard overbore sizes for the A15 are 76.5mm, 77mm, & 77.5mm, but by using the right Mazda pistons you can get it out to 79mm. Offset boring is recomended at that size to try to maximise the gasket surface between the end pairs of cylinders.
As for stroking, ... when the A14 was stroked out to 82mm by the factory in order to make the A15, it became necessary to dimple the oil pan outward on one side to give the crank & rods some swingin' room. I would have a good look at the amount of clearance in the crankcase to see if it's worth it.
You could offset grind the crank down to the maximum undersize of 1mm [0.040"] in order to gain 1mm more stroke with stock parts. You would need to machine a nominal .5mm from the top of the piston to make it work.
With a bore of 79mm & a stroke of 83mm the engine will displace 1627cc