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72cc or 80cc?
« on: June 23, 2011, 10:47:18 PM »
So its crunch time buying my new kit tomorrow but having trouble finding the kit I want to go with. I'm leaning toward a 72cc kit rather than 80cc because I will probably get more life out of it but I have three questions.

1. What are good brands to look for? I saw airsal and think they may be good?

2. Will there be much difference between a 72cc kit and a 70cc kit? probably not I know especially if the 70cc is a better quality...

3. Anyone here have experience with this and give me any tips on what to look for?
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Re: 72cc or 80cc?
« Reply #1 on: June 24, 2011, 12:29:56 AM »
Also, the 70cc Airsal kit is aluminum. Would this eventually cause damage between a steel head and engine block?
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Re: 72cc or 80cc?
« Reply #2 on: June 24, 2011, 12:37:16 AM »
Airsal is real good quality stuff.. you just have to be more careful with the aluminum, they can ruin alot easier than cast iron... Malossi is another top dog.(it's what i use on 2 of mine atm)...polini is good but it's higher also.... To many bad words have scared me from anything else "ncy"..... some ppl say it's ok stuff, but i know ppl used there stuff and swear it's crap....
Actually if you get a 70 kit, your scoot will be 71.8cc in the end so a "72" kit would only be like 73.5cc and no the aluminum wont damage other parts unless under abuse it's possible...lol
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Re: 72cc or 80cc?
« Reply #3 on: June 24, 2011, 02:10:31 AM »
Thanks, I was just worried about the aluminum responding differently to temperatures than the cast iron is sandwiched between. I think the 70cc airsal is the winner.

Will my 80cc cam run alright with it, I've seen advertised on some websites the use of an 80cc cam with a 70-80cc ki

I also have a 85cc 52mm head layin around, that wont do any good on my 70cc kit will it?
« Last Edit: June 24, 2011, 02:43:04 AM by Kenho21 »
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Re: 72cc or 80cc?
« Reply #4 on: June 24, 2011, 02:55:32 AM »
I think you will find that your crankcase and head are also aluminium. The aluminium cylinders are supposed to be good, I believe the cylinders are coated with a harder surface treatment to withstand the friction. The only problem is that if you do damage it I am of the impression that it is then disposable, others with more knowledge will be able to add more/correct me. With cast iron, if you damage the cylinder with seizing you can run a hone through to clean up the bore and reuse it, this gets my vote.
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Re: 72cc or 80cc?
« Reply #5 on: June 24, 2011, 11:17:00 AM »
Yeah, the cam should be good to use...
IDK about the head though.. the kit is smaller than the 52mm head but it's worth a shot to look and eye it good while she's apart .. ;)
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Re: 72cc or 80cc?
« Reply #6 on: June 24, 2011, 11:19:55 AM »
Yeah, sid's correct on the cylinders.... On the aluminum you'd have to have the nicasil recoated,etc. etc. if it's not TOO bad, otherwise it'll be a paperwieght... I'm with sid, cast iron for a street scoot..
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Re: 72cc or 80cc?
« Reply #7 on: June 24, 2011, 11:56:24 AM »
Much appreciated! I think I'm just gonna go with the cast iron then. Now I just gotta find the right one with a balance of quality and price. Tryin to stay away from the chinese stuff...
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Re: 72cc or 80cc?
« Reply #8 on: June 24, 2011, 02:17:59 PM »
I believe that alu would suffer from corrosion when touching iron, and as aluminium expands when corroding, i think that  the best solution would be to use a cylinder in the same material as the rest of the engine, even if the aluminium is coated with something to prevent corrosion.

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