This NWP 84cc top end from Baileys was installed some time ago. I wasn't happy with it, 120 psi compression at first, squish clearance .036". I did it again without the base gasket and that got it up to 130 psi, squish at .021". The kit came with an odd ring, grooved, almost looks laminated. This is the latest attempt, rings from Husqvarna, a 385, I think, brought the compression up to 145 psi, warm, not broken in. I can live with that. I photographed the operation because I've recently seen posts with questions about this subject.
First, before sticking the torx driver into the machine screws that hold the cylinder, pull the impulse tube off its barb. If you don't, you'll need a new impulse tube.
OEM and Big Bore comparison, note the open transfer ports on the OEM (Mahle) cylinder and the thin cylinder walls on the big bore cylinder
First, before sticking the torx driver into the machine screws that hold the cylinder, pull the impulse tube off its barb. If you don't, you'll need a new impulse tube.
OEM and Big Bore comparison, note the open transfer ports on the OEM (Mahle) cylinder and the thin cylinder walls on the big bore cylinder