No one in Australia hey, well im happy to send it anywhere. So are these mobs that do the whole job and are good at doing everything and not just the plaing part? eg
Do you send your slightly worn cylinder and new piston to them and then they bore to suit the new piston, chamfer ports and plate etc?
or is the area of expertise these places have solely in the plating and they are not experienced cylinder borers knowledgeable on 2 stroke ports, pistons etc? What im getting at, are these places just glorified everday electroplaters that decided to one day plate cylinders or are they a bit more than that and are actually clued up on engine cylinders too?
I have never looked into this so dont know if i need to get the cylinder bored to suit new piston and have ports chamfered by someone specilized in that and then send the the platers who are specialzed in that field, or if the platers know what they are doing when they measure up your piston to do the boring.
And the liners dont have to be removed?
When boring first, do you have to bore it a bit bigger than the normal size for running cast iron bore to allow for the extra thickness of the nikasil?
Any idea how much it cost because i have no idea if it costs $200 or $1000
Ok i had a quick look at that site and they seem to be talking about plating directly onto the alloy and that if you have any steel parts they get eaten by a chemical.
They say that if you have a cast iron sleeve it has to be Nickel/silicone carbide plated. is Nickel/silicone carbide plated just the same as Nikasil? Can normal rings ment for cast iron bores be used in the Nickel/silicone carbide plated bores?