Nikel bores
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Nikel bores
Hi all.
I was chatting to a friend who recently changed a piston on his old TZR125, when he did it first he fitted a Nikel coated bore. When he did it this time its becasue the bike chewed a ring up, headbutted it with the crown of the piston a few times and then fired it through the piston into the crank case.
The bore survived in perfect condition!
could this be appiled to a minor?
I was chatting to a friend who recently changed a piston on his old TZR125, when he did it first he fitted a Nikel coated bore. When he did it this time its becasue the bike chewed a ring up, headbutted it with the crown of the piston a few times and then fired it through the piston into the crank case.
The bore survived in perfect condition!
could this be appiled to a minor?
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bmcecosse wrote:Probably a pressed in cylinder liner - in an alloy block ?
It's not uncommon with motorbikes in that you cann't just rebore due to the coating so there are companies who specialise in refinishing.
A very quick search finds this -
http://kustom-kraft.com/NEWNIKASIL.html
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No need on a Minor engine. The Nikasil coating is only used on bike engines (typically highly-tuned 2 strokes) to allow them to develop a lot of power for their size by having very exact tolerances (otherwise the engine would heat sieze too easily). Not something that's a problem on an A-Series, although I think some car engines use it to reduce friction and increase fuel efficiency.
Stan Stephens (very well known 2-stroke engine tuner) charges £90 per bore IIRC for re-plating so it's also pretty expensive.
Stan Stephens (very well known 2-stroke engine tuner) charges £90 per bore IIRC for re-plating so it's also pretty expensive.
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Nikasil has been used on production car engines made by Jag (the AJ-V8 ) and BMW (one of the V12s) and it ended up in the nikasil bore lining breaking down with high sulphur content fuels.
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