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Re: McCulloch resleeve
« Reply #20 on: November 09, 2014, 05:13:26 am »
That is ingenious but it is an open cylinder with a head .With a blind end cylinder like a saw engine once you pressed the liner you have no way to pull it back out .With a heat shrink fit it's almost as rigid as if the liner were die cast into the block like a modern aluminum block automobile engine .

Plus the fact on that M/C engine there's enough room to use a thick walled flanged sleeve .Now what a person might be able to do is port map it and cut the ports undersized and press it home then finish cut the ports .It's only speculation on my part if it would work or not or just be an exercise in futility .

 

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