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  • curprev 19:1819:18, 21 March 2018Equinox talk contribs 1,500 bytes +861 ====Noun==== {{en-noun}} # {{lb|en|automotive}} The increased size of the bore of an engine when it is rebored. #* '''2005''', Daniel Stapleton, ''How to Plan and Build a Fast Road Car'' (page 14) #*: However, any increase in capacity is useful and, if an engine is worn and needs a rebore, it's worth considering boring to a near maximum size rather than simply having it bored to the next '''oversize'''. #* '''2006''', Rod Grainger, ‎Pete Shoemark, ''Mazda MX-5 Miata 1.8 1993 to 1999: Enthuasiast Workshop Manual'' #*: Have your local machine shop rebore the cylinders to the next nearest '''oversize''' and supply new pistons and rings to suit. Recommended rebore '''oversizes''' go up in increments of 0.25mm/0.010 inch. If the engine's already been rebored, you'll usually be able to find the '''oversize''' stamped in the piston crowns. undo

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