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> Source for single Cast Iron 96mm Jugs?
tornik550
post Oct 25 2010, 08:21 PM
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Does anybody know where I can get a single cast iron 96mm jug. Not very interested in Chinese stuff. I am interested in low price (as everybody is).

I have one jug that is damaged. I was actually going to replace three of the jugs due to other minor issues- I figure that I should replace them now rather than at an inopportune time in the future.

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post Oct 25 2010, 08:29 PM
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You can get a single stock 94mm cylinder and have it bored by Rimco. Or Jake might have broken sets.
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post Oct 26 2010, 08:31 AM
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We probably have about fifty here old npr used. Come by with some cash and you can help yourself for 15 bucks.


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Does anybody know where I can get a single cast iron 96mm jug. Not very interested in Chinese stuff. I am interested in low price (as everybody is).

I have one jug that is damaged. I was actually going to replace three of the jugs due to other minor issues- I figure that I should replace them now rather than at an inopportune time in the future.

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stugray
post Oct 26 2010, 06:17 PM
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On this topic:

I am looking for 4X 2.0L pistons only, but I want flat top ( all mine are dished and I am considering raising my CR ).

I see lots of references to "2.0L 96mm" AND "2.0L 94mm".

When I measure my cylinders ID, it sure looks like 94mm!

Could someone explain why I see so many references to 96 & 94mm used interchangeably?

Stu

Sorry if I am hijacking ;-)
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post Oct 26 2010, 06:37 PM
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They're not used interchangeably. Most people don't bother building 94mm stock 2.0 when they can get 96mm for cheaper and get a power upgrade. Technically, at stock 2.0 is 1971cc and 96mm gets you 2056cc.
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