I continue to do some research on cylinders. Hatfield's book has been very helpful!
Question for the Chief experts: Are the '38, '39 and the 40-43 cylinders all functionally the same? Ie... intake/exhaust ports, bolt holes, etc. identical?
I know there were some changes in fin shapes and external pattern. But I can't tell from the pictures in Hatfield whether the cylinders will interchange despite the external shapes. Also, will the fins on the later (reproduced) cylinders interfere with any other features of the earlier bikes if installed?
If the cylinders are the same functionally, I am wondering if I can take a pair of reproduction cylinders and mill/reprofile the fins to match the '38-39 pattern? With a rotary table and some templates... it should not be hard to do. But if things like the ports are in different places, the idea is a non-starter...
Has anyone tried this or heard of this?
BTW, I think I got my answer on Castleland (ebay seller of repro cylinders/pistons). Pretty sure they are the Indian ones referenced in another thread on this forum. In some more digging, I found that you guys have already well-covered the Indian (as in Bibbidy Bibbidy, tengu berry mud, not Springfield-made) parts, along with a list of modifications that need to be made just to make the parts from overseas work. Looking to me like Starklite is a better choice... but they don't make a 38-39. Thus my question about modifying.
Unless someone has a pair of '38-39 jugs they want to part with ;-)
Cheers,
Sirhr
Question for the Chief experts: Are the '38, '39 and the 40-43 cylinders all functionally the same? Ie... intake/exhaust ports, bolt holes, etc. identical?
I know there were some changes in fin shapes and external pattern. But I can't tell from the pictures in Hatfield whether the cylinders will interchange despite the external shapes. Also, will the fins on the later (reproduced) cylinders interfere with any other features of the earlier bikes if installed?
If the cylinders are the same functionally, I am wondering if I can take a pair of reproduction cylinders and mill/reprofile the fins to match the '38-39 pattern? With a rotary table and some templates... it should not be hard to do. But if things like the ports are in different places, the idea is a non-starter...
Has anyone tried this or heard of this?
BTW, I think I got my answer on Castleland (ebay seller of repro cylinders/pistons). Pretty sure they are the Indian ones referenced in another thread on this forum. In some more digging, I found that you guys have already well-covered the Indian (as in Bibbidy Bibbidy, tengu berry mud, not Springfield-made) parts, along with a list of modifications that need to be made just to make the parts from overseas work. Looking to me like Starklite is a better choice... but they don't make a 38-39. Thus my question about modifying.
Unless someone has a pair of '38-39 jugs they want to part with ;-)
Cheers,
Sirhr
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