I'm working with a '29 101 Scout, but the particular Indian is immaterial and I figure (hope to) that I'd get a better response here.
My drive side case bore is .025 too large for the bushing and the largest oversize I've found is .010 OS.
I tried to make a sleeve to go over the standard bushing, but as I suspected, it collapsed after I installed it on the bushing and began machining it to the correct interference fit.
I'm thinking about having a standard drive side bushing hard chromed and ground to a .002 interference fit.
Has anyone ever tried this and If yes, who did it for you?
I got an insane price here in Houston that's not going to fly.
Thanks
Sam
PS Has anyone tried having Early Chief cylinders nikasil / plasma coated back far enough so that readily available oversize pistons can be used. I can't see resleeving them when I know the new sleeves will be exposed plus weakening the base.
My drive side case bore is .025 too large for the bushing and the largest oversize I've found is .010 OS.
I tried to make a sleeve to go over the standard bushing, but as I suspected, it collapsed after I installed it on the bushing and began machining it to the correct interference fit.
I'm thinking about having a standard drive side bushing hard chromed and ground to a .002 interference fit.
Has anyone ever tried this and If yes, who did it for you?
I got an insane price here in Houston that's not going to fly.
Thanks
Sam
PS Has anyone tried having Early Chief cylinders nikasil / plasma coated back far enough so that readily available oversize pistons can be used. I can't see resleeving them when I know the new sleeves will be exposed plus weakening the base.
I'd make the damn thing and have it heat treated. God knows, many manufacturers screwed that up, so how could you do worse. We have the benefit of Al Gore's internet so the information you need is out there regarding steel, and hardness. I'd love to know what way you go and how you make out.
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