PaulRainbow
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And why not? O/s pistons available.
How much for the pistons ?
How much to bore the liners ?
Why would you ?
And why not? O/s pistons available.
How much for the pistons ?
How much to bore the liners ?
Why would you ?
How much to bore/ press the old liners?
How much to press the new liners?
How much to preheat the block and freeze the liners to achieve a 0.0015 to 0.002 thou Interference fit?
How much to bore the liner to achieve the piston fit?
How much the possibility of screwing the block whilst achieving the above?
Get your nurse/carer to explain the difference between wet and dry liners, sure she has vast experience in wet ones.
I will let you into a big secret now if you promise not to tell anyone.
Perkins 4.99 and 4.107 had wet liners you are quite correct in your method of replacement. However the 4.108 is a dry liner and as such can be rebored
CYLINDER LINERS (4.108 ENGINES)
The cylinder liners fitted to the 4.108 series engines are centrifugally cast alloy iron, they are an interference fit in the cylinder block parent bore and of the thin wall dry type. Reboring of these liners is not possible and new liners should be fitted when a rebore would normally be considered necessary.
The liners in the parts photo do look like dry liners as they have no top flange but I might be wrong in assuming that all wet liners have a flange.
Richard
Interesting ( and sometimes informative) to follow the little difference of opinion going on.
yes, my 4108 uses dry liners but I thought I had to take them somewhere to have them pressed in ?
Also once pressed in I understood that they had to be bored to size and honed ( quoted £50 each for pressing and honing)
What about any requirement to 'top' the new pistons or could they be 'prefinished'?
Pauls comment that the supplied liners were prefinished was interesting as I have chums who could help with the pressing
( I wonder if you can buy an off the shelf circular plate sized to press the liner?)
Instinct tells me that if needed then the kit is the way to go so limiting the cost of specialist workshop involvement would be great!
Thanks again for the advice, sorry if I have stirred anything up!!
Question about piston topping remains please!
Stop press !! ….. informed by the kit suppliers that the Liners do need boring and honing after pressing in. Apparently the liners are quite thin and may be distorted in the parent bore so do need boring,
in which case I can let them press out the old ones and in the new ones.
Question about piston topping remains please!
Google Foleys.com and closely read tech tip#32. Could save you a lot of money possibly.
http://www.foleyengines.comIntrigued but can only find 'foleys' the landrover specialist and no tech tips there!