Do you know what the compression ratio is for this engine?
If you do find it is the lower compression motor and you don't want to change the pistons, you only have to have the head shaved down a little to get it back up.
If you're rebuilding an engine anyway, you should get the head skimmed anyway, so skimming it down a few extra thou won't ad much to the cost.
I am not sure Benny, on the compression ratio.
But yeah i agree that shaving the head may bring i back to spec.
I like your way of thinking

will have to speak to the man working on the head about that.
the piston rings have 2 dims on the section and you would need to check the spec as to what these are. The pistons will also have a certain ring groove dimension for compression and oil ring. The piston shape also presumably will be different for a lower comp version. You either need access to the specs or go and see one of the forum guys. Measuring bores might be an idea also to assess condition but again you might need a pro to do this for you. Its easy to spend money- if the engine is good you may well get away with little or no work to be done. If you go skimming heads you also then have to disassemble valves and get into consideration of valve seats etc etc. If the engine was good ( the one you purchased) it might have been an idea to just change it over?
I will take some pics of the pistons and post them, see if anyone can spot a difference?
Perhaps I should have just stuck this engine in, and rebuilt my old one.
But i had no idea on the condition of it, and my current engine is still going.
Seemed alot easier to just rebuild this LONG NOSE, and then take out the short nose.
but maybe not the end of the world..
I can buy new pistons from the US while our dollar is good, only other prob i believe would be the cam shafts, which i suppose i can just use the ones in my Short nose?
manga_blue wrote:Make of this whatever you can. These are all the ring sets listed in a 91-92 Mazda parts book. AT always refers to auto transmission, MT to manual.
NA6 Ring sets 1.jpg
NA6 Ring sets 2.jpg
Thanks MANGA,
Kind of makes my theory a little more solid.
B6Y3 = Auto
B6Y4 = Manual
So i assume the 3 stands for mm.