Some interesting comments fella's and all taken onboard. I had a call from Ray Easson and he said he had measured everything up and it was actually a loose fit. So i was OK on that side of it. He can't get the ProX from his supplier anymore, so i am going to send him a NOS Yamaha piston kit.
Now, as stated before, i can run this bike with my other cylinder, Wiseco piston (biggest oversize), and cylinder head, and it will run all day.
I put the new sleeved cylinder on with the Wossner as a loose fit, and it seizes. Ray said its apples and oranges as the two cylinders are different as the new one is ported.
So, my question is, what would be the best way to go to make this new cylinder safe from seizing. I am going to put in a larger main jet, but what about timing. It has the digital PVL at 1.2mm btdc. I was thinking of retarding the timing to 1.0mm btdc as Eric Gorr states..
"Retarding the timing will make the power band smoother in the mid-range and give more top end over rev. When the spark fires closer to TDC, the pressure rise in the cylinder isn't as great. The emphasis is on gaining more degrees of retard at high rpm. This causes a shift of the heat from the cylinder to the pipe. This can prevent the piston from melting at high rpm"
Anyway, thoughts gentlemen?
Cheers