Good morning
These ULH cylinders are 0.080'' oversized and I read that 0.080'' over is actually 0.095'' over sized as the OEM bore was 3 27/64' not 3 7/16'' and 0.080'' is added to 3 7/16'' so this means the cylinders are already 0.0156'' over sized + 0.004'' for piston clearance makes it 0.099'' over. This must be acceptable as the 0.080'' pistons are available. In my opinion this is cause for concern as the book states anything past 0.070'' the cylinders should not be used.
I know LA Sleeve in California will sleeve these cylinders but the next issue are the deep valve seats. These seat pockets are pounded in so far I had to cut 0.050'' off of the tappet lock nuts and dress the faces to create enough play for valve adjustment. Does anyone know who can cut the seat pockets and install new valve seats to save these old cylinders. I've read that aftermarket cylinders are poor quality and sometimes do not even fit properly.
Thanks
Pete::::::::;;;;;;;;
These ULH cylinders are 0.080'' oversized and I read that 0.080'' over is actually 0.095'' over sized as the OEM bore was 3 27/64' not 3 7/16'' and 0.080'' is added to 3 7/16'' so this means the cylinders are already 0.0156'' over sized + 0.004'' for piston clearance makes it 0.099'' over. This must be acceptable as the 0.080'' pistons are available. In my opinion this is cause for concern as the book states anything past 0.070'' the cylinders should not be used.
I know LA Sleeve in California will sleeve these cylinders but the next issue are the deep valve seats. These seat pockets are pounded in so far I had to cut 0.050'' off of the tappet lock nuts and dress the faces to create enough play for valve adjustment. Does anyone know who can cut the seat pockets and install new valve seats to save these old cylinders. I've read that aftermarket cylinders are poor quality and sometimes do not even fit properly.
Thanks
Pete::::::::;;;;;;;;
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