Hi has anyone got involved in removing and then fitting cylinder liners :?:
Is it a job that can be done at home I have a small milling machine
The 750 barrel I have is knackered I have got liners but they were too busy to fit them. :roll:
Not a job for the amateur. Can your "small milling machine" bore the cylinders to take an interference fit for the liners? Do you have access to a 350-400 degree oven to heat the cylinders?
What part of the world do you live? I can recommend some shops in the US that can handle the job reliably.
Thanks for reply I thought that might be the case
I live near London UK
We bought liners off RGM but he said he was too busy to fit so I will have to look up some old engineering firms
They seem to be geting less and less now and are not keen on small jobs
Work is work so that shouldn't matter as long as the quality is known. They may refuse if they are made in China or are of unknown quality for their own warranty purposes. Cylinder liners today have a wide gauntlet of materials and hardening techniques not to mention coatings. Shrink fit tolerances can vary accordingly.
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