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Mike Berg

 

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anybody know of source for rechrome or nikasil WB cylinders? how about affordable
Has anyone had luck placing a thin liner in West Bend blocks?
Thanks,
Mike Berg

Kurt Rodgers

 

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Hey Mike
I remember back when the US 820 class was rolling, guys used US Chrome.
https://www.usnicom.com
As Far as a liner, the consensus was the heat dissipation was no good and the motor just didn't survive. The liner didn't have good consistent contact to the aluminum for a good heat transfer.
Someone might of figured it out. I just never hung out in that crowd.

PS - Something in the back of my mind says that US Chrome was the OEM plater for the US820.

Last edited on Sat Mar 23rd, 2019 11:48 pm by Kurt Rodgers

Dick Teal

 

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I've used US Chrome that Kurt talked about for at least 24+ 820 blocks. I have them hone the bore to 2.531 ID and they work great. Send them the block and they will clean and strip it, hone first if necessary, plate it and hone it round to your specs. Make sure that all the threads are OK.

I run a tap in each hole when I get them back and they work better than new because the stresses have been relieved due to prior run time and the bore will be perfect.

Your piston skirt should be 2.526 to give you .0025 clearance per side.

They are located about 40 minutes north of me in Fond Du Lac, WI.


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