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Old 04-07-2009, 10:12 AM
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needing a 1989 honda cr250r cylinder with good nikisil

i just bought a 89 cr250 but i need a new cylinder and cant find anyone out there that has one.
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Re: needing a 1989 honda cr250r cylinder with good nikisil

you could always bore and sleeve your current cylinder, then use a chromed ring set. That's what I did with my CR250r I had back in the day.
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Re: needing a 1989 honda cr250r cylinder with good nikisil

wont the sleeve wear out quicker than the cylinder?
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Old 04-08-2009, 10:19 AM
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Re: needing a 1989 honda cr250r cylinder with good nikisil

the factory set up was a cast ring and niksil or chrome cylinder. When you install a sleeve, you basically reverse it, going to a chrome ring on a cast cylinder. My bike would go 2 riding seasons on one piston/ring set after the sleeve job, where before I was replacing them every season.
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