So far with the Basket Kit-1, the head is fine, can be redone nicely. All valves out and in good condition.
Soaked the pistons & cylinder, cleaned off lotsa soft carbon tried to remove barrels- no go- Sprayed penetrant overnight then deadblow hits worked & I slowly remove barrels.
Oh-Oh.
Some clod left it sitting with the head off and # 5 got some moisture. Pitting of upper 1/2" and around rings. Not really deep. Pistons are very good though with little wear on the skirts, and the other cylinder wear is really slight! I can hardly feel the ridge at the top even.
What to do?
1. Get a good used good barrel?
2. Change the sleeve?
3. New 10 thou over piston in #5?
4. The $$ overbore kit - not in my $ plan.
How hard is it to have the sleeve replaced? I asked at an experienced older machine auto shop, they didn't think anyone here could do it readily. (but I'm sure someone can) and they had a good suggestion - hone the slightly pitted cylinder over and install a .010" over piston after weighing it and matching the weight to the others. sounds like a good one to me. the other bores are A1.
the next step: splitting the case or not - Can I retrieve the crap I can see down at the bottom of #4, 5? I think not with any assurance of getting it all so split I must. Any suggestions/cautions - (I have the manual) the starter and clutch are still intact.
thanks everyone
still thinking
brian weir
The Basket Kit 2- pitted cylinder solution?, case splitting?
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pitted cylinder solution - install sleeve
A fellow member was kind enough to send me a stock bore sleeve.
It was amazingly easy to change with just running very hot water over the finnned cylinder then tapping it out. Some of the other sleeves loosened up too. On I go!
thank you Marc!
It was amazingly easy to change with just running very hot water over the finnned cylinder then tapping it out. Some of the other sleeves loosened up too. On I go!
thank you Marc!
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