Re: Wear showing on Nikasil cylinders
Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2014 1:13 pm
Hello,
Not burning oil, nothing visible. And I haven't been putting enough miles on it in the last few years to notice any appreciable oil useage. I change it based on time as much as mileage. And I don't know the compression. My fault. Don't tell Duane A. Just bought the other cylinder/piston so I will have a matching side. Concerned and confused about weights and part numbers. I seem to have bitten off more than I can chew so I'm now using a local mechanic. And yes I feel guilty. But I justify it by thinking of all the other work I've done on it and it will be nice to get a professional clean bill of health. Kind of like a reboot. Can you sense the guilt?
Did see on a different sight that the cross hatch pattern on a Nikasil cylinder is normal. I didn't really see it on mine but it is there just not as visible.
Regards.
Not burning oil, nothing visible. And I haven't been putting enough miles on it in the last few years to notice any appreciable oil useage. I change it based on time as much as mileage. And I don't know the compression. My fault. Don't tell Duane A. Just bought the other cylinder/piston so I will have a matching side. Concerned and confused about weights and part numbers. I seem to have bitten off more than I can chew so I'm now using a local mechanic. And yes I feel guilty. But I justify it by thinking of all the other work I've done on it and it will be nice to get a professional clean bill of health. Kind of like a reboot. Can you sense the guilt?
Did see on a different sight that the cross hatch pattern on a Nikasil cylinder is normal. I didn't really see it on mine but it is there just not as visible.
Regards.