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  • Need cylinders

    My 29 101 basket case is proving to be quite a project. I need a pair of usable cylinders. Any help is much appreciated.

    jimmy

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    Take a look on Vintage Cycle Bay if you can't find anywhere else. They seem to have some stuff altho I haven't personaly used them
    D. A. Bagin #3166 AKA Panheadzz 440 48chief W/sidecar 57fl 57flh 58fl 66m-50 68flh 70xlh

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    • #3
      Those cylinders will be pretty hard to find. You Could, if you need to, use ANY Indian Scout Cylinders on your 101.
      http://laughingindian.com/
      http://flatheadownersgroup.com/
      A.M.C.A. Member Since 1986

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      • #4
        Thanks

        I appreciate both suggestions. Thanks.

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        • #5
          I believe I have seen those cylinders come up on E bay a couple times. I think their out there, trying to find a good set might be a bigger deal, maybe sleeve em? My 25's have been sleeved, wish ya lot's of luck with it and the Cannonbal. Also I believe they are making new ones now - think there from down under?

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          • #6
            Check out Indian Parts Europe. They seem to be building quite an array of 101 parts. Maybe they can hook you up with a pair of jugs:
            http://indianpartseurope.com/index.html

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            • #7
              Someone in Australia was making some nice ones, but I cant remeber the details, Try Parker Indian?
              Steve

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              • #8
                Jurgen Hecker trading as Hecker 101 was offering them, they originate from the Czech republic! However I cannot recommend him as it took almost a year to supply them. The quality was good with no alterations needed to fit them.

                Try Reno Indian dot com
                Regards

                Tim



                '36 four. '44 Chief & sidecar. '28 Scout. '67 XLCH. '70 BSA. and a Guzzi...............

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                • #9
                  Has anybody had any dealings with seller JDJIMN at vintagecyclebay.com ? He's out of Lake Elsinore, CA.

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                  • #10
                    Is the link below reliable?


                    http://www.enfieldracing.com/indian_scout_17.html

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                    • #11
                      I visited with this guy at the Vintage Event at Barber Motorsports in Oct. He seemed to be a good guy to me.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by JohnR View Post
                        My post above was refering to this guy. Sorry.

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                        • #13
                          101 cylinders

                          IMG_0247.jpgIMG_0248.jpgI have 3 sets of 101 cylinders that I do not need personally and can swap/sell - Would swap against Chiefs cylinders 1932-39 - any version or sell.

                          Set 1 front Min. 73,90 / Max.74,21 pitted (new bore app.75,00) rear Min. 73,90 / Max.73,95 (good)
                          Set 2 front Min. 74,04 / Max.74,58 pitted (new bore app.75,00) rear Min. 74,45 / Max.74,95
                          Set 3 front Min. 74,02 / Max.74,22 (scores) rear Min. 74,10 / Max.74,60 (scores)
                          mesurements in MM

                          I have put them as pairs, but can also swap/sell them in another arrangement.

                          Please contact me by PM with email-address for detailed pictures.

                          Greetings,
                          gsottl
                          AMCA # 15841

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