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      Oisin last edited by

      Hey guys
      I have yz 85 2003 and I didn’t know where else to find this out so here I am.
      I’m just wondering what the cylinder is coated, I’d it’s coated at all. As I need to get bored out and I was asked what it’s coated or lined in. So if anyone knows what it’s coated in or anything like that please let me know
      Cheers guys

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        markus.w @Oisin last edited by

        @oisin nikasil plated so you don’t rebore them they have to be recoated in nikasil. You didn’t say why you want rebore. If because of wear/damage then have it recoated, if you are just looking to go bigger then it’s a big bore kit, try Athena I think they do 112cc barrel direct replacement

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          Oisin @markus.w last edited by

          @markus-w
          Nickel plated ok. I bought a rebuild kit and the piston is a fraction too big and I can’t seem to find a smaller one. So ur saying if I bored it out I’d need to replace it, is it ?
          Thanks Oisín

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            Calum last edited by

            So it's quite common for people to drop steel liners into the bores.

            Plating is obvious as the cylinder walls will be very thin.

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              Oisin last edited by

              So what would ye recommend I do. I can get it bored out but I don’t know if I could get it plated, at least not for too cheap. Would I be better to buy a new cylinder and piston from Alixpress or somewhere like that. What would be the best way forward, looking for some advice
              Cheers and Merry Christmas

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                Calum @Oisin last edited by

                @oisin if its plated it needs replating.

                You can opt to have a steel liner placed i. Situe. But the plating needs to be removed. In any event this is costly but saves money when it comes to rebore.

                My advice, get it replated if it needspplating £130 from poeton.

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                  SpookDog @Calum last edited by SpookDog

                  If the bore is OK leave it alone you just need to find the right piston. Go through an authentic dealer, also get the bore measured by an engineer so you know exactly what size you’re looking for...

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