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Andy64

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Hi,

my engine needs a rebore & a new set of pistons. I'm having real trouble finding a replacement pair, the only part code I can find is CP164, does anyone know of any other part numbers please?

A new set in the UK are over £200, there are plenty available for 5ta's at around £90 a pair, huge difference in price.

Atlernativley, does anyone hae a pair of pistons they want to sell?

TIA,

Andy.
 
engine needs a rebore & a new set of pistons. I'm having real trouble finding a replacement pair, the only part code I can find is
CP164, does anyone know of any other part numbers
70-6908, 13952.

new set in the UK are over £200,
Just using Google to search for CP164 returns three sources in the UK, only one (Tri-Cor England) exceeds £200 including VAT. The cheapest is Hawkshaw (who also list the other part numbers above) @ £160 including VAT; however, before you get your hopes up, 'phone them to check because their listed prices for slow-moving parts aren't always up-to-date.

Using Google with 70-6908 returns links to potential US sources.

plenty available for 5ta's at around £90 a pair, huge difference in price.
Hawkshaw list standard and +10 3TA pistons for just over £100/pair inc. VAT. 3TA's were ripe for conversion to Tiger 90's or 500's when they (3TA's) were least desirable and engine parts were cheap, now 3TA-peculiar parts are slow-moving.
 
Hi,

thanks for the help so far.

I have had a chance to look a bit more into finding new pistons.

I have found a supplier call Redlizard Motorcycles, who, still expensive at £150 a pair have a set. Unfortunately the info on their site is somewhat confusing, saying that 7.5:1 ratio pistons are for 57 - 62 3ta's, code 19532.

I have rechecked my parts catalogue & it definitely states 7.5:1 are used on my 64.

I have contact them & they are saying my bike uses 9:1 ratio pistons, these are more expensive again.

Are the 7.5:1 correct for my bike please? I have used all the codes in my searches, 70-6908, CP164 & 19532, all come back with 7.5:1 pistons.

TIA,

Andy.
 
Redlizard Motorcycles,
From the Red Lizard About Us webpage:-

We are specialists in bespoke designed classic motorcycle clothing ...

We also produce a wide range of classic motorcycle posters, artwork and limited edition prints. Products recently added to our ever growing catalogue include classic motorcycle pewter pendants, Cromwell helmets, motorcycle neck wear (Buffs) DVDs, books, goggles and over 1500 workshop manuals catering for almost every model of classic bike in existence.

All Red Lizard branded garments ...
... i.e. I don't see anything about them being Triumph specialists ...

Otoh, Hawkshaw, Tri-Supply, Feked and Tri-Cor England (linked by searching with "triumph cp164") or Baxter and Klempf (linked by searching with "triumph 70-6908") have all been Meriden Triumph specialists for at least reasonable lengths of time - Randy Baxter and Mitch Klempf were US dealers when Meriden made thirty-odd thousand bikes a year, Hawkshaw has links to old-time Liverpool dealer Ben Lloyd from the same period.

Redlizard Motorcycles
are saying my bike uses 9:1 ratio pistons,
9:1 350 pistons were used in the Tiger 90, they were one of the engine differences between 3TA and Tiger 90 that resulted in a 50% increase in peak power (3TA 18 bhp, Tiger 90 27 bhp) and one of the previously-mentioned "conversions" when bikes and parts were cheap in the seventies and eighties because few people cared about them

Are the 7.5:1 correct for my bike
Yes.

3TA and Tiger 90 specifications webpages on the Triumph Owners' Club site.
 

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