Just bought a new piston port 175 alloy cylinder with aluminium barrel on ebay for a buy it now price of £35.
Anyone know who makes these ? Sorry to be a bit vague.
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Knowledge wrote:Is it aluminium fins cast around a steel inner? Try with a magnet.
If so, it is most likely one of the barrels made for scooter restorations, commonly known as an SR175.
very tuneable
Knowledge wrote:Is it aluminium fins cast around a steel inner? Try with a magnet.
If so, it is most likely one of the barrels made for scooter restorations, commonly known as an SR175.
very tuneable
drivera wrote:I bought one of the 185 alloy kits from a dealer some years ago , could never get it running properly so took it to Rayspeed for a good dose of looking at , Scott diagnosed it as having an oval bore and misaligned transfer ports , ended up boring to 198cc and having the ports fettled , ended up costing me a fortune so worth checking yours before you go any further
dickie wrote:If it's the one i saw, with misaligned inlet and outlet studs, I seem to recall seeing that the exhaust port had the same problem as the 175 and 185 that I've had.
There is a notch in the bottom centre of the exhaust port. You can just accept this or use a 60 stroke crank, base packers no head gasket to get the piston crown flush with the bottom of the port. Obviously this will raise your exhaust and transfer timings, but maybe that suits you.
Also, the transfers are a shambles where they enter the barrel. I don't have the tooling or skills to sort this properly so will ask a grown up when I get round to it.
The inlet is a bit of a mess too, but that's easy to sort.
I've also heard that they wear out quickly but I've never actually run one so I can't comment.
Other than that, they're absolutely fine.
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