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Old 04-09-2008, 06:58 PM   #11 (permalink)

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Make sure to tell your engine guy to relieve the exhaust bridge. And it's probably a good idea to check the
case fer leeks. Dont do what I did.
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Old 04-10-2008, 03:08 AM   #12 (permalink)

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[quote=1stwarrior95\";p=\"67558]
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the bore and piston? you got someone boring and got a piston sourced?
Oh! Yea, I've got a piston on the way, (Wiseco .020). Gotta wait on the piston before I can have the boring done. Got a couple of local shops for that. Know somebody that can do the boring for a good deal? I have this Oddy cylinder and a 660 raptor cylinder I need bored.

One local shop here charges 95 bucks and the other charges 65 but it about 120 mile drive.[/quote:3vccwngu]

We charge $90, but that also includes hot tanking and bead blasting the cylinder so it comes back looking like new and also includes relieving the exhaust port bridge and return shipping.
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Old 04-10-2008, 03:53 AM   #13 (permalink)

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[quote=LiveWire\";p=\"67607][quote="1stwarrior95\";p=\"67558":2nx6sogw]
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the bore and piston? you got someone boring and got a piston sourced?
Oh! Yea, I've got a piston on the way, (Wiseco .020). Gotta wait on the piston before I can have the boring done. Got a couple of local shops for that. Know somebody that can do the boring for a good deal? I have this Oddy cylinder and a 660 raptor cylinder I need bored.

One local shop here charges 95 bucks and the other charges 65 but it about 120 mile drive.[/quote:2nx6sogw]

We charge $90, but that also includes hot tanking and bead blasting the cylinder so it comes back looking like new and also includes relieving the exhaust port bridge and return shipping.[/quote:2nx6sogw]

I got the piston today! Actually about an hour after I posted here last!

90 buck huh? Set the end gap on the rings and ya have a deal! *
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Old 04-10-2008, 03:56 AM   #14 (permalink)

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LiveWire, You are Aftershock Motorsports, correct?
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Old 04-10-2008, 01:01 PM   #15 (permalink)

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New Wiseco rings will always be greater than the minimum clearance. I am part of Aftershock Motorsports.
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New Wiseco rings will always be greater than the minimum clearance. I am part of Aftershock Motorsports.
Cool!
What's the best way to get ahold of you to get this setup? Do we need to work directly through your website, or email, etc? My email is ttbaker@wildblue.net if ya wanna send me an address to ship the cylinder/piston to and how to get ya paid.

Thanks!
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1stwarrior95, Livewire is on vacation right now, he may not answer you back for an hour or 2 days, I think he will be back home tues or weds next week....He likely will respond soon tho...
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[quote=1stwarrior95\";p=\"67638][quote="LiveWire\";p=\"67626":ya0igz4u]New Wiseco rings will always be greater than the minimum clearance. I am part of Aftershock Motorsports.[/quote]

Cool!
What's the best way to get ahold of you to get this setup? Do we need to work directly through your website, or email, etc? My email is [url="mailto:ttbaker@wildblue.net"]ttbaker@wildblue.net[/url] if ya wanna send me an address to ship the cylinder/piston to and how to get ya paid.

Thanks![/quote:ya0igz4u]

Contact is best through email: sales@aftershockmotorsports.com
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Old 04-17-2008, 07:00 AM   #19 (permalink)

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Hey livewire,
Sorry for not gettin back to ya sooner. To many projects goin on right now.
I'll get the cylinder to ya asap.
Just another question. Do you bore 4 stroke cylinders too? I have a 660 Yamaha Raptor that I'll need bored also, as soon as I get a new sleeve or another used cylinder...LOL
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Yes, we bore four stroke and can get you the sleeve too. We can even bore and hone blind hole motors where the boring bar and hone cannot go all the way through.
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