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    I am building a ULH motor and the cylinders are miss match bore size. I need a .040 and .060 piston as I don't what to waste "metal " boring to make them the same . Is there anywhere I can by piston as singles or has anyone done the same and have pistons at .040 and .060 Thanks

  • #2
    I do not know about ULH but Chuck at Kickstart sells me lone pistons all the time for OHV's. I might also have some. I will check. His number 616 245-8991

    Jerry


    Originally posted by zig1 View Post
    I am building a ULH motor and the cylinders are miss match bore size. I need a .040 and .060 piston as I don't what to waste "metal " boring to make them the same . Is there anywhere I can by piston as singles or has anyone done the same and have pistons at .040 and .060 Thanks

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    • #3
      First: are these 1937-41 UH/ULH cylinders (13 fin, casting numbers 120-37 & 120-371), or 1938-48 U/UL cylinders (11 fin, casting numbers 120-38 & 120-381)? They're completely interchangeable.
      The difference: here are the original bore sizes.
      U/UL 3-5/16" 3.3125" (same diameter as EL)
      UH/ULH 3-27/64" 3.421875" (not 3-7/16") (same diameter as VL but not OHV)
      Current replica UH/ULH pistons are sized based on 3-7/16", so "standard" is actually already .0156" oversize.
      3-7/16" +.040" is a very large cut in the smaller cylinder, generally successful, but this is the time to inspect it very carefully, especially to see if it's been sleeved.
      The Linkert Book

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      • #4
        kitabel Thanks for your reply . These cylinders are 120-371 bore is ready for final piston fit at 3.474 , 120-37 at 3.494 , again ready for final fit when I find pistons. I will buy piston sets but the left over ones won't be even be heavy enough for a " door stop " !!!

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        • #5
          Zig1; Let me know if Jerry couldn't help you. I bought 8 cases of NOS pistons from Doc's H-D in St. Louis in the 1980's. Many are singles. 1930 through 1950's. Many were robbed of their rings, but I also have a couple of boxes of loose NOS rings.
          Craig100_1098.jpg

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          • #6
            Originally posted by 41craig View Post
            Zig1; Let me know if Jerry couldn't help you. I bought 8 cases of NOS pistons from Doc's H-D in St. Louis in the 1980's. .
            Craig[ATTACH=CONFIG]24215[/ATTACH]
            Back in the early '70's I bought NOS Knuck heads and cylinders from Doc's. I also bought a big box full of miscellaneous wiring harness parts. I asked about engine cases and he said that in MO cases without a title were just about worthless. He told me he had a pickup bed full of them at his home. I always planned on making another trip to buy some cases but never quite made it.
            Be sure to visit;
            http://www.vintageamericanmotorcycles.com/main.php
            Be sure to register at the site so you can see large images.
            Also be sure to visit http://www.caimag.com/forum/

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            • #7
              Chris; Doc was a good man. Always remembered your name. He died in the early '80's. His son Ralph was a heck of a factory mechanic. He had an aneurysm and died a few years ago. Ralph's sister took over the dealership. It was sold a few years ago and their web site has no mention of Doc at all. Sad thing to see.

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              • #8
                Russell; I have sent you a couple of PM's.
                Craig

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