That was about the same idea/plan we settled on. But no rush now as the foul stroke will get some use and we have had a lot of success getting ponies to have fun with. But I won't be leaving it for too long....
Don't forget we have a replaceable head insert and orings everywhere. Need to take some more photos.
yea got a few sitting on the shelf, purchased after the first one was done. Still in the back of my mind is what Wobbly & rob discussed about 400 pages ago re alloy sleeve and coating. Would work out about the same. Also wandered if a conversion to a 125 air cooled option....
I was looking there myself yesterday.
http://www.akunar.com/CYLINDER_SLEEVES.htm
A while ago i posted an Excel shreadsheet in Dutch that someone had made up based on a simplified Frits pipe formula
Frits pointed correctly out it should have detailed the restrictor
Here is a better version in English as well.
http://www.underdogsracing.com/fospipe.html
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Briggs and Stratton run straight alloy bores!
Chev Corvair - the flat 6 - was the high silicone ally block.
Anyone other than Kawasaki done the electrofusion cylinder? The description I read long ago was that a wire of some special metal was placed in the cylinder down the bore, and a very high electric current applied. The resultant bang (think of a fuse) sputtered the metal into the cylinder walls.
IIRC this was used in the KX cylinders, among others
Electrofusion cylinder
Improves heat transfer for consistent power output
It is porous so it holds lubrication well
It is hard so it resists abrasion and seizure
Allows closer piston-to-cylinder clearances for more power
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kawasak...usion_cylinder
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
(PostalDave on ADVrider)
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