So....I keep hearing that Yamaha marks their cylinders with two digits to mark how well the sleeve lines up with the casting.
Supposedly, "00" cylinders are the best match.
Out of curiousity: Has this "double zero" rumor ever been confirmed with facts? I keep hearing this, but I've never seen them actually be of any qualitative difference between numbers.
Also, why would Yamaha care enough to qualify their cylinders?
(I am not saying it's BS, but so far I've never seen proof)
In my experience, ever single 61x cylinder I have seen and/or worked on had horrible port matchup.
The best have been 650 cylinders.
Supposedly, "00" cylinders are the best match.
Out of curiousity: Has this "double zero" rumor ever been confirmed with facts? I keep hearing this, but I've never seen them actually be of any qualitative difference between numbers.
Also, why would Yamaha care enough to qualify their cylinders?
(I am not saying it's BS, but so far I've never seen proof)
In my experience, ever single 61x cylinder I have seen and/or worked on had horrible port matchup.
The best have been 650 cylinders.