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Today is not going as planned. Firstly I blew the left piston and have decided to take the opportunity to do a full rebuild and port job. I took the cylinders to my machine guy to bore them and they are beyod repair! So my first problem is that I need a new cylinder (which are like gold dust over here, so il prob have to buy two)!! :banghead: So I go home and im like well fuck it may as well split my cases and get the rest of my piston out and give the tranny a good clean so I start into it and notice a small hole in the top half of the case :banghead: This is a shit day on the banshee rebuild!!

 

Anyway i basically just wanted to moan about it but here are a couple of questions

 

1. Can i just get the top half case and put it with my bottom half or do I need to get the full matching set like clymers says?

 

2. This question is prob a long shot but have any of you's guys ever sent parts to ireland? If so would i have to pay tax on them?? I know its a long shot to ask that but parts are so hard to find here and are really expensive.

 

Cheers guys and sorry bout the long post!! :biggrin:

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its "best" to have jugs and cases tat have been worn down together. just helps make sure all your toleracnes check and that you dont have work done to one of them that wasnt to the other... as far as sending parts to ireland. a whole motor weighs about 100 lbs. so your shipping cost is going to be insane from the states, plus if you have to pay any kind of taxes

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its "best" to have jugs and cases tat have been worn down together. just helps make sure all your toleracnes check and that you dont have work done to one of them that wasnt to the other... as far as sending parts to ireland. a whole motor weighs about 100 lbs. so your shipping cost is going to be insane from the states, plus if you have to pay any kind of taxes

So i could go ahead and use the top half of a case that I can get then?? Also i would only be buying the jugs and if necessary cases from the states. I will have to look into postage as there are some jugs and cases on ebay. Cheers for the reply

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Buying a matching set of cases is the rite thing to do, tolerance/clearing issues, matching perfectly ect.. your gambeling just buying the one and that could end up costing 3xs what you need now in the long run. look for a set of already ported cyls to specs your looking for on ebay and that should save you some cabbage. Im not sure about tax. I sent a package that weighed around 45-50lbs to Australia and it costed 210.00 to ship UPS

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Buying a matching set of cases is the rite thing to do, tolerance/clearing issues, matching perfectly ect.. your gambeling just buying the one and that could end up costing 3xs what you need now in the long run. look for a set of already ported cyls to specs your looking for on ebay and that should save you some cabbage. Im not sure about tax. I sent a package that weighed around 45-50lbs to Australia and it costed 210.00 to ship UPS

Thanks man. yeah im lookin for a set of ported jugs. Im thinking I might take the gamble and buy from the states. It seems to be hit or miss if the customs try to charge you tax. Im having no luck finding any cylinders (never mind ported ones) over here. Ill prob do the same with the cases as well. Thanks for the input.

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Well.....

 

I would have to check what side it is, but I have one cyl and the cases or top case if you want,

 

Since you are on HQ I'll ship overseas.. Marked as a $20 gift

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Well.....

 

I would have to check what side it is, but I have one cyl and the cases or top case if you want,

 

Since you are on HQ I'll ship overseas.. Marked as a $20 gift

That would be an excellent help mate. :thumbsup: Are your cylinders ported? I think I'll try and find ported jugs if I can. But Id be really interested in your cases. Are they in good shape? My address so you can price shipping is:

 

18, Derrycraw Rd,

Newry,

County Down,

Bt34 1RG

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If the hole in the case isn't real bad, then why don't you have someone weld it up? That would be a lot cheaper, and faster, than finding, and buying different cases. Just find someone that welds aluminum. My builder has done this many times, without any problems.

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