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12A overbore
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Can anyone tell me what oversize pistons were available for the 12A. ie: .020";.030"; .040"; .060" ?

A further question on this subject.

How far can the 12A block be bored out? Will they take the 1400 size piston?

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I believe an A12A +40 would use an A14 piston

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Dattoman,
Thanks for interest and reply.

A standard 1200 piston is 73mm dia. A standard 1400 piston is 76 mm dia.

Fitting a +.040" piston from a standard 73mm does not yield a 76mm bore.

A piston of this size adds slightly over 1.0 mm. to the bore(74mm). That's quite a way from standard 1400 size.

Are you suggesting that the standard 1200 block can be bored out to 1400 size?

Posted on: 2011/6/20 1:51
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Dattoman is talking about an A12a I think you have an a12 where the bore could be different

12a is a rotary ,a12 is our beloved datsun motor

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Must be a Freudian thing! I last had a 12 A rotor motor 22 years ago!

I think you get the gist of my query. I'm talking Datto , not the ZoomZoom brand!

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fredeuce, so are you talking about an A12 or an A12A? Stock bore is different for each.

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The A12 is the one I'm referring to.

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you can go 74.5mm bore +060(1.5mm)with no problems.i have some new std 040 or 060 pistons/rings if you interested. where r u located. cheers

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Can anyone tell me what oversize pistons were available for the [A12]

Any oversize you want. You can order custom pistons from most performance piston manufacturers.

Nissan sells STD, 0.50 and 1.00 (.5 mm and 1 mm oversize).

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A12A bore is 75mm... so I was right in that 40 thou gives you the A14 bore of 76 :)

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