Jake or anyone else..."smallest" Type IV built??, de-stroked or de-bored?? |
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Jake or anyone else..."smallest" Type IV built??, de-stroked or de-bored?? |
Mueller |
Mar 14 2006, 09:32 PM
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are those really words?? hahahha
just wonding if anyone has gone down in size for who-knows-what reason (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/wacko.gif) (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/screwy.gif) |
davep |
Mar 15 2006, 06:15 PM
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914 Historian Group: Benefactors Posts: 5,195 Joined: 13-October 03 From: Burford, ON, N0E 1A0 Member No.: 1,244 Region Association: Canada |
I'd think the biggest problem with sleeving would be the heat transfer from the sleeve to the original cylinder wall. If some heat transfer compound was used between them, then most of that problem would go away. The added thickness of the cylinder wall would be a little less of a problem in my opinion.
Heat transfer is one of the blackest of the black arts, and one I deal with daily. |
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