Usual story of crass stupidity - open mouth carb, crap gets sucked in, barrel worn out. Yes, I will run with a filter in future. But my main question is: do I re-nicasil or steel line? And who do I go to for either?
Many thanks...
Fecked TS1: steel liner or re-nicasil
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Langcourts for re-plating Nic
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Thanks for that Mike, why re-nicasil and not this: http://www.pjme.co.uk/acatalog/Cylinder ... eving.html?soulsurfer wrote:Langcourts for re-plating Nic
I'm genuinely interested to know as I don't knmow enough to weigh up the benefits/downside of each. The site above says there's no problem with heat if you re-sleeve. They also re-nicasil as well.
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You're right there. Good point.Bilko wrote:I wouldn't say that Nic. I think your being a bit too hard on yourself there.crass stupidity
Doesn't the liner route mean a lot longer running in time? Or am I off the mark?
dear capitalist scribe...
obviously being the font of all technical knowledge i understand why you came to me first :smug:
is the barrel pitted badly or scored , is the liner cracked or the spigot damaged ?
if not then have it re nicasiled at langcourt in gimme 6 zummerset.
If it is it may well pay to have it steel linered and whilst those chaps undoubtedly do a good job you will have to have the ports cut and matched and my advice is to send it to MB because they can also supply the correct piston.
here , as always to help
p.s. if any of this info is incorrect or complete tosh blame chris sturgess cos i plagerised it off him.
You owe me a cocktail on the island and despite your best protestations i'm almost certain they dont do them in the Lud
obviously being the font of all technical knowledge i understand why you came to me first :smug:
is the barrel pitted badly or scored , is the liner cracked or the spigot damaged ?
if not then have it re nicasiled at langcourt in gimme 6 zummerset.
If it is it may well pay to have it steel linered and whilst those chaps undoubtedly do a good job you will have to have the ports cut and matched and my advice is to send it to MB because they can also supply the correct piston.
here , as always to help
p.s. if any of this info is incorrect or complete tosh blame chris sturgess cos i plagerised it off him.
You owe me a cocktail on the island and despite your best protestations i'm almost certain they dont do them in the Lud
randall ate my dog!!
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What are you on about: Bacardi & Babycham ("the genuine champagne perry") with a cherry and a little umbrella, the Lud'll do you one if I ask nicely....joee wrote:You owe me a cocktail on the island and despite your best protestations i'm almost certain they dont do them in the Lud
if the lud does umbrellas in drinks i'll buy a parka and quote quadrowotsit to the tossers whose bikes are covered in bathroom accesoriesNic wrote:What are you on about: Bacardi & Babycham ("the genuine champagne perry") with a cherry and a little umbrella, the Lud'll do you one if I ask nicely....joee wrote:You owe me a cocktail on the island and despite your best protestations i'm almost certain they dont do them in the Lud- two of them and you'll be offering your body to all-comers on the Green....
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randall ate my dog!!
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That's very decent of you as I intend to come in on my S3 Li125, covered in luvverly remade Vietnamese and Thai tat including mirrors with pictures of The Who in place of the glass, non-working bullet lights and orange reflectors from Halfords, wearing a parka with a large brand new RAF roundel on the back, bowling shoes and a sweet little pork pie hat. Dressed as usual, in other words.joee wrote:if the lud does umbrellas in drinks i'll buy a parka and quote quadrowotsit to the tossers whose bikes are covered in bathroom accesoriesNic wrote:What are you on about: Bacardi & Babycham ("the genuine champagne perry") with a cherry and a little umbrella, the Lud'll do you one if I ask nicely....joee wrote:You owe me a cocktail on the island and despite your best protestations i'm almost certain they dont do them in the Lud- two of them and you'll be offering your body to all-comers on the Green....
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here, as always to help
ring chris sturgess , once you get past the benny from crossroads accent he's sound 07791220193
Oh, and did I tell you I'm the cocktail umbrella supplier for the south-east of England and I've just delivered 300 of them to the Lud?
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I usually look at something like this as an opportunity for more porting and then a nice fresh ceramic plating. MB does very good work here, probably the best around. Same with iron (steel) liners. Someday I'll run my 3 boost port stage 4 MB tuned TS1. Now that will be old school.
In the USA, scooterists have been using steel liners to extend the life of Vespa P200 cylinders that LA Sleeve has a Vespa liner in their catalog.
Nic, you have several good options, as well as just buying a new TS1 cylinder and piston or building an RB, RT, or something else.
In the USA, scooterists have been using steel liners to extend the life of Vespa P200 cylinders that LA Sleeve has a Vespa liner in their catalog.
Nic, you have several good options, as well as just buying a new TS1 cylinder and piston or building an RB, RT, or something else.
