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To be honest, it may just need to be re-honed, I have never tried either myself, but if you ask the forum, with a few good shots of how bad the damage is, I'm sure you will get help.
I am on the hunt for a new one though, so maybe one will turn up!
Cheers Ty
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I'm fairly sure it will need a re-bore the grooves a pretty deep.To hone it would only make the new set of rings to lose.I mean you talk out re-boring which would be 20thou when you think of it 20 thousand-th of an inch is really not the big,and I would say at that point the grooves maybe gone.It is that bad.
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Not happy.Was going to do some work today on my VC's,but it'as to [Censored] cold to go outside today.[Censored] [Censored] [Censored]!!
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Hi new member here looking at old threads so I don't ask a question that has been answered before. I know this thread is old. I am restoring a 1964 Victa Corvette 160cc Mark 1 70 series 2 stroke engine number 96801690. I just noticed in your picture that the head gasket is paper and not metal, mine is the same and I thought that someone in the past made a mistake hence all the oil that is blowing on the cooling fins. Now I am confused should it be paper gasket or should I replace it with multi foil gasket sheet that I have to cut it out? Also the the priming pump with the little spring that look like it is from a pen needs an o ring, mine is out of shape and sit between the spring and the washer at the base, I put it under the washer but it doesn't grip the pin, so I'm guessing fuel will leak. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks,
Rich
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Hi Max, I stand corrected, the mower shop told me it was 1964 when I walk in with the faulty fuel tank, it had a hole in it, the was back in 2002. I will make some gaske. Thank you
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Gaskets are readily available on ebay
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