Brock
Well-Known Member
Cat and wossner pistons with shim. Two different sleds. 1800 miles on cat pistons with shim and has a sharp lip on exhaust side of piston due to bigger compression height(0.250"+/-) allowing pistons to slap in bore and push piston to exhaust side even though it had 0.005" clearance new . They are now collapsed 0.009"total .
Compression height is from top of piston to center of pin and it's larger on cats vs Polaris. Polaris has the proper compression height.
Wossner durability kit pistons have 3300 miles and are collapsed 0.011-0.012" total
I don't like the compression height on cats or wossner 800 pistons and shim as this makes pistons rock in the bore even more then the stock Polaris pistons. The lower you put the pin on pistons, the more it will rock in bore
You guys can do want you want? Polaris has a better top of piston to pin then the cat or wossner(compression height)
Just sharing information from what we've seen