Cracked Cylinder

MMor101

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Location
Skippack, PA
I noticed it today while I was flushing it water was leaking from the crack. Its a GroupK big bore 61x sleeved cylinder. Can I just get a good used cylinder and press the old sleeves in? What would cause it to crack? I dont have a head mounted pipe.
 

Matt_E

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You can press the old sleeves in, but you need to portmatch them (essentially duplicate GroupKs porting work)
 

Mouthfulloflake

ISJWTA member #2
Location
NW Arkansas
I noticed it today while I was flushing it water was leaking from the crack. Its a GroupK big bore 61x sleeved cylinder. Can I just get a good used cylinder and press the old sleeves in? What would cause it to crack? I dont have a head mounted pipe.

How come? I am running stock 150psi compression.

:ugh:

you need the girdled head because its already cracked once.

how many cylinders can you sleeve and report to match for the $325 cost of an ADA girdled head?
 

#ZERO

Beach Bum
Location
Florida - U.S.A.
You can press the old sleeves in, but you need to portmatch them (essentially duplicate GroupKs porting work)

If it's a big bore 61x you won't be able to install sleeves in another cylinder without machine work.

They need to be bored and counter-bored with the proper interference fit, then ported to match.

Big bore sleeves are a different diameter.
 

Matt_E

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at peace
Not possible!

If he has a 780cc engine the piston size would be 85.5mm making the sleeves only 2.25mm thick and the bottom skirts would be completely machined away.

I missed the 85.5mm pistons. Where'd you see that?
 
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