I think Jan Thiel mentioned a taper or a press fit on the Jamathi but in Steel?
I will see if I can find it.
turns out I can
Actually reading it I am not sure what the material is but suspect it was aluminium ... but I know that Frits has it in his cabinet. so is it Aluminium??
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A390 looks pretty close?
https://www.matweb.com/search/datash...213c6ca968f72c
Although it seems to heaps more copper?
4032 is close but lower Si
and available in barstock Je use it for some pistons.
https://auto.jepistons.com/je-auto-b...l-differences/
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This can be tried with two standard engines united by a new common cylinderhead
https://i.imgur.com/hzIW9WL.jpg
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When I read your post about the morse cone sleeve at the time, I thought and think it was a brilliant idea.
So looking for Mahle 138. Not found so far.
Then look for other types of aluminium.
Somewhere I once read from Lozza Stolks that aluminium 4032-T6 is a good material for making a sleeve and having it nicasil plated.
Looking for 4032-T6. Not found so far.
My Yamaha RD125LC has a factory cast iron bushing in the aluminium.
So I tought I would make a morse cone into the cast iron cylinder and place a cast iron bushing in it.
Axially it will hardly pressed in there, of course just as firmly.
Unless someone has a bar or tube Mahle138 or 4032-T651 or -T6 available in Belgium or the surrounding area, I am thinking of taking the GG30 route.
Is dat verstandig of blijf ik daar beter van weg?
If I drill a conventional sleeve to a larger bore after wear, I have to rebalance the cranckshaft every time because of an larger piston.
To prevent that,I could have the cast iron bushing nicasilized.
However, cast iron on cast iron has good emergency running properties.
Hence the idea to use a replaceable cast iron morse cone bushing that can accommodate the original piston diameter every time.
As far as i know 4032 is freely available? at least here anyway dont worry about the temper you can do that yourself.
As far as I know most people making pistons will be using 4032 at least 25% of the time.
In France if it helps it will be called A-S12UGN.
its def in Europe
https://www.leichtmetall.eu/en/products/en-aw-4032
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Promised a friend I would gather up all my Suzuki RG50 rotary valve conversion posts into one place.
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