GPH85
ArboristSite Operative
Bugfart, I really don't know if what you are planning on doing will be worth it or not... The 1050 has a stroke of 1.6250, the C9 has a stroke of 1.5625... Your talking a difference of .0625 here, which is basically an increase of .063"... I don't know if the piston will clear the spark plug or end of the cylinder with this big of an increase or as far as that goes clear the crank without machining off part of the bottom portion of the piston skirt... The stock C91 piston "if memory serves right here" just barely does clear the stock crank... Sure from a C91 stand point, if you did all of the necessary machining, you could gain a sufficient amount of power using the 1050 crank, but from the 1050 stand point of going from a larger piston and cylinder to a smaller one and reducing cc's on top of that, I just don't know if it would be worth it or not... It's pretty much a win/loose situation... You gain from the stand point of the C91, but loose from the stand point of the 1050...
Now if you just had a 1050 crank to put in the C91 and didn't have to tear down your 1050, then I guess it would be great...
The gasket material I was referring to is any "roll" of material that you can cut or stamp gaskets out of... You can buy it in different thicknesses...
Let us all know if you go ahead with your swap to how it turns out You never know, it may be absolutely great, but again, I really don't know...
Now if you just had a 1050 crank to put in the C91 and didn't have to tear down your 1050, then I guess it would be great...
The gasket material I was referring to is any "roll" of material that you can cut or stamp gaskets out of... You can buy it in different thicknesses...
Let us all know if you go ahead with your swap to how it turns out You never know, it may be absolutely great, but again, I really don't know...