Victor80

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Sep 3, 2006
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hey all, im new here. i just picked up a ^ and the cylinder has a pretty good size gouge... i was thinking of getting a big bore and then nikasil plating but im scared of the same thing happening again. this is what i want to do;

-la sleeve boreable cast iron sleeve (std bore) $88
-std bore piston (oem or wiseco) $60-100
-machinist friend to do all labor...

*so with the sleeve, all i have to do is bore out the cylinder? *is the cast iron sleeve press fit?
*i heard that the sleeve can be bored up to 3 times, but do you use a bigger piston, since obviously the cylinder will be bigger...?
*after the cast iron sleeve has been bored too many times, can you replace the sleeve with a new one?

...i know that the cast iron sleeve isn't the most efficient way to solve the problem b/c of heat, quicker wear, but for me it is the cheaper alternative (free machine work)... and im really scared of having a ruined nikasil coating! thanks!

victor
 

mtk

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Jun 9, 2004
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Yes, you can overbore a sleeved cylinder. However, since the stock cylinder can't be overbored, finding oversized pistons can be a challenge.

No matter how cheaply you can get it sleeved, it still isn't a good idea.
 
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