
Anyone with Wiseco Bigbore?
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Anyone with Wiseco Bigbore?
Found a 92mm bore in their pricelist, interesting!


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That's interesting - I contacted Wiseco when I did my big bore kit a cfew years ago and they told me they didn't do one
Having seen how close together the bores are and how thin the liners are, I'm not sure I'd want to go 2.5 oversize but ......
Presume they are high compression pistons?
Maybe email Wiseco and ask them for more info.
And how much does that Santa money work out to be in UK pounds?
Having seen how close together the bores are and how thin the liners are, I'm not sure I'd want to go 2.5 oversize but ......
Presume they are high compression pistons?
Maybe email Wiseco and ask them for more info.
And how much does that Santa money work out to be in UK pounds?

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This is Swiss franc....wich translates to 6.100 SEK....wich is a bit under 600€....about 50€ more than what TTS wanted for the 91mm bore....phuk72 wrote:That's interesting - I contacted Wiseco when I did my big bore kit a cfew years ago and they told me they didn't do one![]()
Having seen how close together the bores are and how thin the liners are, I'm not sure I'd want to go 2.5 oversize but ......
Presume they are high compression pistons?
Maybe email Wiseco and ask them for more info.
And how much does that Santa money work out to be in UK pounds?
And it´s cylinder barrels included!
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Will update thread when i get more info....those german speaking dudes have proved not to be the fastest repliers there is....phuk72 wrote:That includes new barrel liners - sound like a good deal. Not sure how easy it would be to remove the old ones and press in the new ones though?
Wish I'd know that when my last engine threw a rod and smashed the liners - i ended up having to buy a complete new motor.
EDIT:
Well, that went fast enough:
"Hello
Thank you for your email. Unfortunately this kit is not
available anymore...we will remove it from our website
with the next update. We are sorry...
If you have further questions, please don't hesitate to
contact us again.
Best regards,
Heinz Oertle
WISECO TECHNIK SWITZERLAND"
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problem is its NOT "press out old sleeve, press in new one, bingo"
you MUST bore out the block AFTER the sleeves are removed, and press in new sleeves into the freshly bored hole..
how do i know ? ive done it.. there is physically no otehr way.
you MUST bore out the block AFTER the sleeves are removed, and press in new sleeves into the freshly bored hole..
how do i know ? ive done it.. there is physically no otehr way.
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