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PostPosted: 21:44 - 18 Oct 2009    Post subject: Bore plating/sleeving Reply with quote

I recently decided to fit a new piston and rings to my old (2000) KMX 125, only because it's been several thousand miles since it was last done, whist doing this I found a hairline crack inside the cylinder near the top of the head.

It appears to be superficial, however, what bothers me is how it occurred, the head is the standard nikosil plated one, there are no engine modifications that would unduly stress the head or piston, so I am not sure what has caused this, maybe it's just old age.

I will have to get another head, although I am unsure whether to replace it with another nikosil one or just get one that has been steel sleeved. My first thought is steel because it's probably cheaper, quicker and could always be rebored if necessary, but I might be overlooking something. I have not fitted the piston kit, I don't want to risk further problems prior to resolving the problem.

I would appreciate any thoughts on the matter.

Thanks in advance
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Kickstart
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PostPosted: 21:50 - 18 Oct 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi

Another possibility is to get the barrel you have now welded up and replated. Probably cost about the same as fitting a liner.

Plenty of people have had cast iron liners fitted without problems. My only experience was a dodgy job that rattled so badly I didn't dare ride it beyond the end of the road.

All the best

Keith
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PostPosted: 18:14 - 19 Oct 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

You can get it sleeved for less than £100. I need to get my kmx barrel done due to a seizure which has ripped the surface of the bore to bits. A new barrel costs around £300 and second hand ones are hard to come by.

Try contacting pjme or stan stephens
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PostPosted: 20:01 - 20 Oct 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks for your responses. I have spoken to my local breakers, they have three KMX heads to send off for re sleeving.

So I will get one of them, probably steel lined, I still don't know what happened to my current one. but once the new one is on the bike, I will be able to investigate further.

Many thanks
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PostPosted: 19:18 - 22 Oct 2009    Post subject: ebay Reply with quote

I noticed a brand new bore on Ebay for £100 the other day!
They only had a couple of them though.
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