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Gregg and I finally made it back from our overseas factory trip and checked up on the new teleology that the piston and cylinder manufacturers are offering. Here is what we will be testing in the next few months:
Pistons: We will be testing a new line of Moly coated pistons with lightweight pins (like the new Stihl models). Just the skirts will be coated.
Rings: We will be testing moly coated ductile iron rings (Our ring fellow is from the Nippon factory). The technology has been around for 40 years (also called nodular or spherical graphite iron), but it hasn't been applied much to 2-stroke engines. These rings will not break during installations and with the moly coating they are more wear resistant and scuff resistant that standard cast rings.
Cylinders: We will be testing a batch of cylinders coated with Nikasil instead of Chrome. We are told the coating should last 20-30% longer, but we want to be sure the added cost is worth it. We are also implementing a much more stringent 3rd party testing program to ensure lemons don't make it on the boat.
051-090 Parts: One of our parts manufacturers makes every part (aftermarket of course) for the 051 and he is looking into the 66mm 090 piston and cylinder. Almost all parts are interchangeable, and we should have a complete list by late this summer.
I will try to post some video later on the machines that make the cylinder parts.
Pistons: We will be testing a new line of Moly coated pistons with lightweight pins (like the new Stihl models). Just the skirts will be coated.
Rings: We will be testing moly coated ductile iron rings (Our ring fellow is from the Nippon factory). The technology has been around for 40 years (also called nodular or spherical graphite iron), but it hasn't been applied much to 2-stroke engines. These rings will not break during installations and with the moly coating they are more wear resistant and scuff resistant that standard cast rings.
Cylinders: We will be testing a batch of cylinders coated with Nikasil instead of Chrome. We are told the coating should last 20-30% longer, but we want to be sure the added cost is worth it. We are also implementing a much more stringent 3rd party testing program to ensure lemons don't make it on the boat.
051-090 Parts: One of our parts manufacturers makes every part (aftermarket of course) for the 051 and he is looking into the 66mm 090 piston and cylinder. Almost all parts are interchangeable, and we should have a complete list by late this summer.
I will try to post some video later on the machines that make the cylinder parts.