Liner suppliers
Liner suppliers
Any recommended blank liner suppliers in AU (or anywhere else for that matter)? I've used Electrosil before but they're bloody expensive..
Re: Liner suppliers
OJ, were you looking for a new, or big bore Fe sleeve, a custom Al unit, or re-plating the existing bore?
Tried this mob? http://www.nickesil.com
Or if its a sleeve you want, these blokes seem fairly reasonable price-wise,
- even taking the exchange rate into account..
http://www.advancedsleeve.com
Tried this mob? http://www.nickesil.com
Or if its a sleeve you want, these blokes seem fairly reasonable price-wise,
- even taking the exchange rate into account..
http://www.advancedsleeve.com
Re: Liner suppliers
James I need to reduce the bore of an engine to get it under the class capacity limit, just a plain old iron sleeve. I'll talk to advancedsleeve, thanks.James W. wrote:OJ, were you looking for a new, or big bore Fe sleeve, a custom Al unit, or re-plating the existing bore?
Tried this mob? http://www.nickesil.com
Or if its a sleeve you want, these blokes seem fairly reasonable price-wise,
- even taking the exchange rate into account..
http://www.advancedsleeve.com
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Re: Liner suppliers
Use Arrum plating at your peril.
If your making a liner making the liner out of 6061 aluminium and having it nicasil is much better(and cheaper) than a thick iron liner.
If your making a liner making the liner out of 6061 aluminium and having it nicasil is much better(and cheaper) than a thick iron liner.
Re: Liner suppliers
I've heard the Aurum horror stories, will be giving them a wide berth...2TInstitute wrote:Use Arrum plating at your peril.
If your making a liner making the liner out of 6061 aluminium and having it nicasil is much better(and cheaper) than a thick iron liner.