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I’m looking to find out what type jug I have I was told it was a 310 but I’m not sure here are some pics I was thinking it was a stock jug with a 310 cylinder in it but not sure the numbers on top of the piston are 33907. And w845p4 any help is appreciated
 

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W845P4 is a Wossner @ 72.95MM aka 73MM

Your cylinder posted is an 86, not 85, or 87-89

It has been re-sleeved with a 292CC sleeve aka 310...it is on it's 2nd to last bore, with the last bore being 73.50MM

Carlos
 
dang, that looks like a thick ass sleeve!
 
The sleeve isn't actually that thick. The top of the sleeve has a flange that makes it look thick.... Has anyone noticed the extra holes on the intake side? Looks like your cylinder has had some extensive work.
"Extra Holes", "Mickey Mouse Ears"....means very little and most of the time is not a positive IMO. Again; port timing, port angles and flow are what counts.

Carlos
 
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What would be the best option for a head for the stock cylinder I have with the 310 cylinder in it if I buy a stock head can I get it cut for the 310 and o ringed or would it be cheaper for a kool head or will a kool head even work on my stock cylinder
 
You can get a stock head for for a 300 on a stock cylinder. O-ringing the head is not ideal. Better to o-ring the cylinder...if the sleeve has enough material around the studs. If it uses the stock flanged studs, it should be avoided. I wouldn't bother with orings in that case.
 
The sleeve isn't actually that thick. The top of the sleeve has a flange that makes it look thick.... Has anyone noticed the extra holes on the intake side? Looks like your cylinder has had some extensive work.
I remember reading on MacDizzy about drilling holes on the sides of the intake. I would have to go back over and read it again, but it relates to getting a hp increase.
 
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