Is this a cylinder that has had the stock Electrofusion coating stripped, then electroplated? Look on Google for mention of cylinder porosity. I have seen a small sample of people report seeing that after a plating.
Yea, that is definitely porosity. It occurs at the while the casting process is taking place (tiny little bubbles in the molten aluminum that pop while the part is being poured/cured). I would think if you had it Nikasil plated, it would fill the voids and provide an even surface.
I wouldn't put it back together like that, I'd definitely call a plating house like PowerSeal or Millenium Tech and get their take on it. My guess was that this porosity was always there, and the original plating was able to fill the voids... or maybe Kawi deemed it acceptable as is? (we allow some porosity in some parts where I work). Hard to say, I've never seen this on a KDX.
^Me too. In the info that Powerseal sends back with their cylinders, they mention the porosity and that is normal. Plating wont fill the voids.
I am not sure if it was in the Powerseal info or if I read it somewhere else, but the claim was that the voids were a good thing because they trapped oil.
Thanks for the replies
The cilinder is from a friend of mine and we saw it when we where going to change the powervalves and didn't know what to do with it
But now we know what it is and what to do with it...nothing ;)