demolitionman
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I do a fair amount of basic top end rebuilding on my 2 stroke dirtbikes as well as for a few other friends, and have used a god knows what brand cylinder bore T then I'd take a vernier digital caliper to check it per book specs and order a certain lettered oem piston to rough match the amount cylinder wear. I'm certain other types of inside bore measuring devices coupled with a cylinder OD measuring tool would be a far better way although what I've done seems to have been working fine since I started racing 2strokes way back in highschool as I've racked up a mess of racing seasons on my yz250 motors with little to no major problems.
So, at the risk of sounding like a cheap ***, do any of you (probably small engine tech types) have any cylinder measurement tools that you reccomend that don't break the bank. right now I think all I'm looking for is a new inside diameter T type caliper and a outside diameter measuring device to both check the "T's" spec and the OD of the cylinder, so I can better match my cylinder piston sizes and ring end gaps. Thanks.
FYI, note I'm talking 2 strokes here so there's a lot of exhaust holes in the cylinder to work around when measuring.
So, at the risk of sounding like a cheap ***, do any of you (probably small engine tech types) have any cylinder measurement tools that you reccomend that don't break the bank. right now I think all I'm looking for is a new inside diameter T type caliper and a outside diameter measuring device to both check the "T's" spec and the OD of the cylinder, so I can better match my cylinder piston sizes and ring end gaps. Thanks.
FYI, note I'm talking 2 strokes here so there's a lot of exhaust holes in the cylinder to work around when measuring.