Are my barrels scrap
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Are my barrels scrap
Hi, bought a project off here a while ago, and just getting around to the engine, was told the engine had been refurbed, but now I've looked, it appears to have been rebored To the touch they are very 'metallic and grainy' if that makes sense.
Are the barrels scrap, or will a replate recover whats's been removed ? are they nicosil plated and not ceramic coated?? who/where to send them please, and hopefully, it wont be the dustman
Are the barrels scrap, or will a replate recover whats's been removed ? are they nicosil plated and not ceramic coated?? who/where to send them please, and hopefully, it wont be the dustman
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Re: Are my barrels scrap
can you take a picture of the barrels
Kr1s C1 zeus blue
Kr1s c2 black green
ZXR400 SP
ZXR250A
Kr1s c2 black green
ZXR400 SP
ZXR250A
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Re: Are my barrels scrap?
Yes I'll get some up over the next few days, when I'm off, also include a couple of piston shots (these look 'new' but aren't coated either) my other barrels are very shiny in comparison.
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Re: Are my barrels scrap
Have a look with a piston inside, if the clearance is good you can get them replated.
Google Aptec for cylinder services.
Google Aptec for cylinder services.
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Re: Are my barrels scrap
Even if the clearance is too large, don't give the cylinders to the dustman! You can have them bored and plated for larger pistons OR have them sleeved (LASCo make a sleeve for KR-1S, part number KA-5142). See viewtopic.php?f=19&t=10709&p=80303&hilit=sleeve#p80303.
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Re: Are my barrels scrap
Look like 300cc conversion material to me I'm afriad.
You could always send those pics to Aptec and see what they say, but it might cost more than they are worth just to pick up some reasonable second hand cylinders.
You could always send those pics to Aptec and see what they say, but it might cost more than they are worth just to pick up some reasonable second hand cylinders.
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Re: Are my barrels scrap
Mine is running 1KT pistons (TZR250) that I got from PJME, they came with the dome reprofiled to suit KR1S and look the same as the ones in your pics.
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Re: Are my barrels scrap
What's the reason the barrels are u/s, cant they be welded and re-plated? as for finding replacement barrels, few and far between, unless someone has a stash they wish to sell??
Is it just Stan Stevens that does the 300 kits?
Is it just Stan Stevens that does the 300 kits?
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Re: Are my barrels scrap
They can be welded and repaired, so not US, you could probably pick some up cheaper.
Like I say though as I'm not the expert, phone Aptec.
Stan doesn't do the 300 conversion, he sold it on to someone else.
Like I say though as I'm not the expert, phone Aptec.
Stan doesn't do the 300 conversion, he sold it on to someone else.
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Re: Are my barrels scrap
If you want to use those cylinders, you don't need to go as far as 300cc. Take the cylinders to Aptec, Langcourt or any other specialist cylinder plater and ask how much bigger the bores must be made to remove the damage...then find the most suitable size pistons. It could be that a standard size TZR/TDR/R1-Z piston (56.4mm) may be enough (if not, the first oversize). Since this type of piston already has features which make it compatible with the KR-1, the modifications would be minimal.SP_BOTT wrote:What's the reason the barrels are u/s, cant they be welded and re-plated? as for finding replacement barrels, few and far between, unless someone has a stash they wish to sell??
Is it just Stan Stevens that does the 300 kits?
Among my spare TZR parts I have the latest genuine standard size 1KT/2YK/3XC piston (Yamaha Part No.2YK-11631-04-35). Using a profile gauge, I have checked the dome profile of this piston against the dome profile of a genuine standard KR-1 piston and they are IDENTICAL.
I know some people have said that Mitaka 1KT pistons had their domes machined to suit the KR-1, but (based on my observations) this appears to be nonsense...or there is perhaps more to the story...
If the cylinder bores will clean up OK by boring and replating to 56.4mm, it looks as if you can simply use the standard Yamaha pistons with no other modifications. Please let us know how you get on if you decide to go this route. If you want any more measurements from the Yamaha piston, let me know.
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James