Very cool Kevin, what gains do you expect from using the Nylatron material ? just curious
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Hi Tom. I'm just lazy I guess. If I'd have stuck with the original hardened steel, I would have had to make them, them harden them, then hone them. With the Nylatron I just had to make them.Originally posted by Tom Lovejoy View PostVery cool Kevin, what gains do you expect from using the Nylatron material ? just curious
Don't judge me too harshly. ;-)
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Bronze was certainly an option. I don't have any strong reason for choosing Nylatron over bronze. I guess once you decide to deviate from original it opens the door to many options. I ended up going with Nylatron on the advice of a respected friend who has had good experience with it in the past. Time will tell how well it works in this application. I pretty sure it will at least get me to the finish line.Originally posted by BoschZEV View PostI also wondered why you didn't use bronze. Great thread, by the way (great threading, too...).
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Call me a risk taker. ;-)Originally posted by BoschZEV View PostIt struck me as a pretty big jump to go from hardened steel, to plastic, but going on a recommendation you trust makes sense.
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It is my original Cannonball engine. There was almost no paint left on them, so I decided to blast and paint. Hopefully it won't stick out too much on my old paint bike. I didn't blast the timing cover, because it still has some original paint.Originally posted by TechNoir View PostHi Jake, they look very clean and shiny, are they for your original engine or for the second engine that you mentioned a little while ago?
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I'm changing my piston design for the 2018 Cannonball. I've gone with a more full skirted design, which is more like the originals. They are quite a bit heavier, which will improve my balance factor without drilling a bunch of holes in my flywheels. It seems like a step backwards, but I think the additional surface area and mass will make them more robust in this air-cooled, sling-oiled, low RPM application. Time will tell. Also, I'm using buttons instead of clips. I didn't have any problems with the clips, but buttons tend to be more reliable and easier to install. The 2016 piston is on the left, 2018 on the right:

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Thanks for your concern. My job keeps me busy in the spring and fall. I've been working 13 hours a day 7 days a week for the last month and a half or so, away from home. I'll try to get things rolling again.Originally posted by BoschZEV View PostI'm glad to see that you're making good progress. I was getting a little worried by the lack of posts for nearly two months.
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