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Powder coating cylinders and boring


fasstbanshee

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I am not a builder or and assembler. Here is a logical question to think about. Isn't powder coating cured under very high heat? To me that would make the powder coated cylinders more resilient to heat, trapping the heat inside the cylinder easier and longer, as well as not alllowing the outside cool air to do its job cooling down the cylinders because of the powder coating. No???!

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My spread sheets are on my wife's old iPad . I don't get much opportunity to race anymore , I'll get back to it once kids are squared away in college. My test subjects were two identically built 4 mill stock cylinder motors which were ran on gas for two seasons then switched to alky. I get every motor is different the pc coated cylinder ran 15 deg hotter at the end of 1/4 mile pass and took dbl the time to cool down . Not a big deal in a race platform . I have little to no testing in a trail bike but I do push paint over powder to my customers

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U use Banshee to go to store for beer

Nice hun?? ;-)

 

Seriously,i need 'real life' numbers to match theory Jt. Theory and practice should always match.If not, you got to figure it out.

 

I trust my computer, as an example, i wrote 'John Tabata' in the input box and the prog said: Gay!

 

So it cant be wrong.

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