kat400ex
10-02-2001, 10:12 PM
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Originally posted by kat400ex
the 440 you buy a sleeve and they cut the cycliner out to fit the sleeve.....bigger piston.....
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oynot400 SAID:
This is not true unless you take it to a butcher shop. Yes they remove the sleeve, by heating up the jug in an oven and pressing it out and pressing the new sleeve back in. I still have my stock jug and piston, in perfect condition. That is how mine was done.
let me ask you this why put in a sleeve if its the same size? the 440 sleeve is bigger therefore the cyclinder has to be machined cut how ever you want to say it.....am i the only one that thinks this....can we get some opionions here or am i just wrong...oynot400 who ever did you work had to cut some of the cyclinder wall to fit a 440 sleeve in there.. ask them......416 is 80 over ......this is what i thought and if i am wrong i want to know for future reasons?????
Originally posted by kat400ex
the 440 you buy a sleeve and they cut the cycliner out to fit the sleeve.....bigger piston.....
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oynot400 SAID:
This is not true unless you take it to a butcher shop. Yes they remove the sleeve, by heating up the jug in an oven and pressing it out and pressing the new sleeve back in. I still have my stock jug and piston, in perfect condition. That is how mine was done.
let me ask you this why put in a sleeve if its the same size? the 440 sleeve is bigger therefore the cyclinder has to be machined cut how ever you want to say it.....am i the only one that thinks this....can we get some opionions here or am i just wrong...oynot400 who ever did you work had to cut some of the cyclinder wall to fit a 440 sleeve in there.. ask them......416 is 80 over ......this is what i thought and if i am wrong i want to know for future reasons?????