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The motor I just picked up has a lightly scored cylinder that can probably honed out. If for whatever reason it can't be honed . . . I was thinking about having the cylinder replated . . . since the early mercs are all chrome bore motors. Has anyone ever used these guys or has an cylinder rechromed?
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Ha Ha I never even knew they were chromed???
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1986 V20 ![]() Old Fishermen never die, we just SMELL that way!! |
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same here scratching my head humm only motor i ever knew had chrome cylinders were chainsaw's and weed eater's :o Why would you chrome a 4 stroke hum sounds and smells fishy
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1978 V20 Cuddy w/ 225 Johnson. And Several other boat's |
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Skools, he's talkin Merc 2 stroke, you know, a really big weed eater...
They do have chome bores but I thought you could re-sleeve those motors? Airslot
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yeah you can. I've seen them bored / honed and then use Wisco Pistons ???
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1978 V20 Cuddy w/ 225 Johnson. And Several other boat's |
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All the early merc's 2.4L (till 88??) were chrome bore. That's one reason these motors last so long. The 2.0L, 2.5L, and later 2.4L were steel and can be bored and honed and fitted with an oversized piston. I've been told that chrome bore motors cannot be honed or bored b/c of the coating. Apparently the two fixes for the 2.4L chrome bores are re-sleeve or replate the cylinder.
http://www.mt-llc.com/index_home.shtml http://www.mxratracing.com/cylinder.html http://www.maxpower-engines.com/mpcpricesend.htm http://www.mongoosemachine.com/cylinder-plating.htm -------------------------------------------------------------------- Is there any truth to this? -------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usnicom.com/Why%20plate%2...20resleeve.htm WHY RE-PLATING IS BETTER THAN RE-SLEEVING !!! 1. Horsepower YOU CAN LOSE UP TO 3% OF YOUR HP BY RE-SLEEVING A PLATED CYLINDER. 2. Money Re-sleeving a cylinder can actually cost more than re-plating. 3. Porting Re-sleeving a cylinder will lose any custom porting that you currently have. 4. Engine Life Cast iron or steel sleeves wear up to ten (10) times faster than a plated cylinder. 5. Engine Configuration Cast Iron or steel sleeves can slip & turn in the bore. If this happens your cylinder is worthless. 6. Lubricity Cast iron or steel sleeved cylinders don't have the lubricity of a plated cylinder. 7. Cooling Properties Cast iron or steel sleeved cylinders don't transfer heat as efficiently as a plated cylinder. 8. Engine Design Your cylinder was plated in the first place for a reason...........POWER & PERFORMANCE! Keep that power & performance by replating it with U.S. Chrome.
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1971 222 Hiliner 1973 23 Seacraft Center Console 1973 23 Seacraft Sceptre 1971 25 Seacraft Seafari 1972 28 Cary |
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