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Re: 1973 V7 Sport Cylinder Relining Millennium
« Reply #270 on: February 04, 2023, 12:15:07 PM »
:laugh: :laugh: My reaction as well... but figured if someone here had found one previously buy might have a lead. Custom ones can be made but so far only in bulk.

Thanks though and have an amazing day!

Have you tried contacting "motomatt" on the other forum I sent you a link to? Maybe he can ask the machine shop he used where they got the sleeve they installed. 
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Re: 1973 V7 Sport Cylinder Relining Millennium
« Reply #271 on: February 04, 2023, 12:39:21 PM »
Have you tried contacting "motomatt" on the other forum I sent you a link to? Maybe he can ask the machine shop he used where they got the sleeve they installed.

Nope. Let me dig into that email and get it. Thanks again!!

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Re: 1973 V7 Sport Cylinder Relining Millennium
« Reply #272 on: February 04, 2023, 01:23:01 PM »
Have you tried contacting "motomatt" on the other forum I sent you a link to? Maybe he can ask the machine shop he used where they got the sleeve they installed.

Yup... answer was there. They ground it down to fit within the closest of the available sleeves... 2.063. The .01(times two) sleeve thickness brought it back up to spec at 2.083. Mine measures at 2.085 right now with my fumbly hands. So looks like it'll work!

https://www.skf.com/us/products/industrial-seals/power-transmission-seals/wear-sleeves/skf-speedi-sleeve/productid-99205

Thank you again Charlie!! And I went ahead and donated over there since I got the information I needed. Also will peruse that thread and site for other pertinent tidbits.
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Re: 1973 V7 Sport Cylinder Relining Millennium
« Reply #273 on: February 04, 2023, 02:08:08 PM »
Great info...thanks to both of you

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Re: 1973 V7 Sport Cylinder Relining Millennium
« Reply #273 on: February 04, 2023, 02:08:08 PM »

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Re: 1973 V7 Sport Cylinder Relining Millennium
« Reply #274 on: February 05, 2023, 02:05:12 PM »
look why don,t you use a good stock 850 t t3 1000 crank and just make shims for under the clinders save about a thou vasiline up the v7 sport crank and save it everything will bolt togeather I did this abuut 50 years ago also instaled 1000 pistons nobody  would know the difference except the guy who wacked the throttle.

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Re: 1973 V7 Sport Cylinder Relining Millennium
« Reply #275 on: February 06, 2023, 02:15:56 PM »
look why don,t you use a good stock 850 t t3 1000 crank and just make shims for under the clinders save about a thou vasiline up the v7 sport crank and save it everything will bolt togeather I did this abuut 50 years ago also instaled 1000 pistons nobody  would know the difference except the guy who wacked the throttle.

Great idea... but trying to stay as stock as possible.

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Re: 1973 V7 Sport Cylinder Relining Millennium
« Reply #276 on: February 06, 2023, 04:58:51 PM »
I would just have a crank grinder take off a few thousandths, maybe 2 or 3. The seal will still fit plenty tight.
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Re: 1973 V7 Sport Cylinder Relining Millennium
« Reply #277 on: February 06, 2023, 08:40:35 PM »
Glad I could be of service!

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Re: 1973 V7 Sport Cylinder Relining Millennium
« Reply #278 on: February 06, 2023, 09:06:30 PM »
Forgot to add:  buy SKF speedi-sleeve from Rock auto and save some dough.  SKF p/n 99205.

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Re: 1973 V7 Sport Cylinder Relining Millennium
« Reply #279 on: February 07, 2023, 05:30:48 AM »
Forgot to add:  buy SKF speedi-sleeve from Rock auto and save some dough.  SKF p/n 99205.

Matt

Thanks Matt! Yeah grabbed two(just in case, lol) off eBay of about $33 each.

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Re: 1973 V7 Sport Cylinder Relining Millennium
« Reply #280 on: February 07, 2023, 06:54:09 AM »
I would just have a crank grinder take off a few thousandths, maybe 2 or 3. The seal will still fit plenty tight.

Thanks Charlie. I'll bring it all to the crank specialist, including the seal, and see what he thinks will be the best approach. This seems like the least(lol, edit) intrusive option so, if the sleeve becomes unnecessary, that would be great!

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Re: 1973 V7 Sport Cylinder Relining Millennium
« Reply #281 on: February 21, 2023, 09:51:01 PM »
Thread bump and realignment - I got my v7 Sport cylinders back from Millenium today.  They look fantastic.  Who says beauty isn’t on the inside? I like the idea of keeping the original cylinders. It was just over $600.00 with shipping, so still less than a pair of Gilardonis.





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Re: 1973 V7 Sport Cylinder Relining Millennium
« Reply #282 on: February 28, 2023, 07:45:21 AM »
Thread bump and realignment - I got my v7 Sport cylinders back from Millenium today.  They look fantastic.  Who says beauty isn’t on the inside? I like the idea of keeping the original cylinders. It was just over $600.00 with shipping, so still less than a pair of Gilardonis.







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