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Old 12-21-2010, 04:30 PM
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im rebuikding a evo motor. if the info i was told is right i have a 88 bottom end and a 94 top end. one of the jugs lost it wrist pin clip and damaged the cylinder wall pretty bad. looking on ebay to try and get a cheap used jug and piston since it look like a fair amount of people are getting the big bore kit which im not interested in doing. but getting confused by part numbers. the casting number on both jugs is 16584-83a
question is does it matter what jugs i use or do i have to stick with that same casting number?
 
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The evo engine is 1340cc or 80 cu. inches. I googled the casting # you posted and thats evo cylinders.It shouldn't be very hard to find an evo cylinder and piston.
 
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Old 12-21-2010, 07:31 PM
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Hey while you're at it,I've got a buddy that closed his MC shop.he's got a brand new set of S&S heads...I'd love to have em but too close to Christmas
 
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After rebuilding my motor last winter including boring the jugs over size with new pistons/rings I found out after for $500 you can buy a new set of jugs with fitted pistons, something to think about.
 
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Originally Posted by ridemywg
After rebuilding my motor last winter including boring the jugs over size with new pistons/rings I found out after for $500 you can buy a new set of jugs with fitted pistons, something to think about.
Where did you find those? TIA
 
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Originally Posted by woodnbow
Where did you find those? TIA
My buddy got them from J&P Cycles but I'm also seen them at Heritage cycles here in canada http://www.heritagecycleworks.com/Pr...=4&SubMenu=751
 
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Thanks Lynn...
 
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Replace your barrel studs while it`s apart. You will want the end of the stud with the ring lip on it into the case, not facing up!
 
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