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78caferacer
78 GS 1000 cylinder sleeve
Yet another expensive Zuk lesson learned. Purchased a new sleeve for the #2 cylinder, installed it using the "oven method," and honed it up nicely. Then after spending all day cussing while trying to install the 2 and 3 pistons into the cylinders, I finally got some sense and measured the sleeve diameter...over .5MM too small!!! A tic smaller than the piston, in fact. GD it! Now I have a $75 paperweight to add to my growing collection. Does anyone have a decent used sleeve out there for a reasonable price? I'm not able (yet) to find a cylinder set on eBay that I can canibalize the sleeves from. There is a new Wiseco sleeve on eBay, but I don't trust them now and until the seller mics the diameter for me, I'm not investing in another paperweight that was "guaranteed to fit."Tags: None
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Originally posted by 78caferacer View PostYet another expensive Zuk lesson learned. Purchased a new sleeve for the #2 cylinder, installed it using the "oven method," and honed it up nicely. Then after spending all day cussing while trying to install the 2 and 3 pistons into the cylinders, I finally got some sense and measured the sleeve diameter...over .5MM too small!!! A tic smaller than the piston, in fact. GD it! Now I have a $75 paperweight to add to my growing collection. Does anyone have a decent used sleeve out there for a reasonable price? I'm not able (yet) to find a cylinder set on eBay that I can canibalize the sleeves from. There is a new Wiseco sleeve on eBay, but I don't trust them now and until the seller mics the diameter for me, I'm not investing in another paperweight that was "guaranteed to fit."
Pm me if you want it.
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78caferacer
I suppose, but I don't know of one. Assuming I can find one, what do you think would be a reasonable fee for it?
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$40 - $50 is going rate...I think.Ed
To measure is to know.
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doctorgonzo
Yeah, even APE will do it for about $50 per, have to ship to them of course, probably a local shop that can do it.
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paco13
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If you just put a sleeve in the block, it will need to be pressed to seat the flange, then the block surfaced.
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Originally posted by Big Jay View PostIf you just put a sleeve in the block, it will need to be pressed to seat the flange, then the block surfaced.
Jay
Regarding surfacing, it's possible...or even recommended but the only way to really know if it's required is to check the flatness. On the cylinder I did the sleeves went down flush the the top deck surface and measured OK - not perfect but serviceable.
All this stuff said, one huge caution regarding anyone doing the BBQ cylinder sleeve swap; three of the sleeves fit loosely into the block on the cylinder that I did. It's just a matter of a few thousands with the interference fit and critical details matter. The sleeves don't fall loose or anything like that but if you take a soft hammer and rap on the bottom edge of the sleeve they will move up in the cylinder block.
I noticed when removing liners from a couple of different blocks that they both had some color coded dots on them next to the cylinder holes. I'm wondering if Suzuki matched the fit of the sleeves into the block much the way engine bearings are matched? Not sure but I do know there is a difference in some sleeves.Ed
To measure is to know.
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You have not done nearly as many as I have. When you drop the sleeve in, as it cools it first grabs the od of the sleeve. Then as it cools, the counterbore area retracts away from the bottom of the flange as much as .005"
If you then surface it so the flange is not sticking up, as soon as the motor gets up to operating temp, the sleeve will drop.
I have fixed hundreds of these that people have done.
JaySpeed Merchant
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Originally posted by Big Jay View PostYou have not done nearly as many as I have. When you drop the sleeve in, as it cools it first grabs the od of the sleeve. Then as it cools, the counterbore area retracts away from the bottom of the flange as much as .005"
If you then surface it so the flange is not sticking up, as soon as the motor gets up to operating temp, the sleeve will drop.
I have fixed hundreds of these that people have done.
JayEd
To measure is to know.
Mikuni O-ring Kits For Sale...https://www.thegsresources.com/_foru...ts#post1703182
Top Newbie Mistakes thread...http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=171846
Carb rebuild tutorial...https://gsarchive.bwringer.com/mtsac...d_Tutorial.pdf
KZ750E Rebuild Thread...http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...0-Resurrection
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