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Jbducati

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I work in an auto machine shop but we do small motorcycle and quad bore and honing. There's a blaster cylinder that's been sitting for about a year and I could buy it off my boss but it has a small piece of sleeve missing...is it worth it to re sleeve and then get a nice trail port job on it. My blaster now is over bored and the head is milled and is making 175 psi. I'm running a 300 main at 32:1. What do you guys think of everything.

Thanks,
John
 
Picture of the sleeve.

Sleeves are expensive, usually less expensive than an ebay cylinder (but you would know FOR SURE what you've got with a sleeve'd cylinder)

175 PSI? That's borderline for pump gas and a 300 main sounds like a Mikuni jet which means you're running the stock carburetor. There are significant gains to be had by enlarging the carburetor bore (if you are running a stock carburetor)
 
if you did resleeve it you should do it with a big bore sleeve. that plus some porting will really be a diffenence you can feel. what would you pay for this cylinder? i got one off ebay before that needed a sleeve for .99 plus $10 shipping lol
 
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The second one is around the exhaust port. I could always go another .25mm over
 
No need, that break in the sleeve between the transfers is terminal. A ring will slide out there and catch it.

I have one at the house that looks JUST like that one. Wanna sleeve it for me for cheap?
 
Thin sleeve in that area because of over bores and chances are the sleeve wasn't bored perfectly in the center anyway.

If the engine catches something and comes apart catastrophically, that area will be harmed.