Typically, the Wiseco pistons with the micro-grooved skirts require 0.0020" clearance. I run them at 0.0018" 'cuz I'm a tightwad, which calls for a little longer break-in and full cooldowns between hard runs. The standard pistons, like those found in the cheaper 836 kits, can make good use of 0.0010" clearance instead, as they are of metals more like the fins. The Wiseco pistons are a different compound, grow later when heating and shrink later when cooling than do the cylinders.
Stock cylinder liners can be bored to as much as 900cc, but have shorter life beyond the 66mm size. The 836 engines with typical 1970s/80s oils went about 40k-50k miles, so the newer synthetics should help extend that after break-in is complete.