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Question about boring.


jlsparky7

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Ive heard that for boring out a cylinder you have to get it machined. In other cases ive heard that its a sleave insert that you get put in. Just wondering if both of those were the case. Cause once you get to .60 over and you blow ur topend what do you do? If someone could lay out all the options and possibilities as far as boring goes that would be great.

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If your at 60 over I think you can bore it one or two more times. I am not sure how many to be certian. When your on your last bore job you can have the cylinders resleeved. They press out the steel sleeve and install a new one. Starting over with the stock size bore. There are some sleves that can be installed in a stock cylinder that alow you to run a 68mm bore piston. These are usually refered to "Big Bore Kits".

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I mine 0.90 (66.25mm) I know wiseco offers 66.5mm pistons and rings mine has a full drag port and i never have had a problem. As long as you dont haave any huge groves in it and it dont look like a egg shape you should have a few bores left. I would buy a good set of used jugs on ebay or hq if there trashed. you can get them prtty reasonable. hope this gives you an idea opf what you have to work with .

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If your at 60 over I think you can bore it one or two more times. I am not sure how many to be certian. When your on your last bore job you can have the cylinders resleeved. They press out the steel sleeve and install a new one. Starting over with the stock size bore. There are some sleves that can be installed in a stock cylinder that alow you to run a 68mm bore piston. These are usually refered to "Big Bore Kits".

 

This is basically correct. Big Bore kits generally require the aluminum cykinder casting to be machined larger to accept a larger O.D. sleeve. :baseball_santa:

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From .060 over, wiseco makes a .080 over kit (they skip .070)

They also make a .090 and .100...but I think most will agree, once you go that thin on the walls, you're sitting on a gernade....

 

Once you use up the live of the cylinder (.080 to .100 over) you'll have to get the cast iron machined (bored) to accept a sleeve in it's place

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