Description
Airsal T2 Sport cylinder 75cc for MBK mopeds
For vintage moped fans: Airsal 75cc T2 Sport cylinder kit diam.47mm MBK AV88 / AV7. Like all Airsal cylinders, this one is made of aluminum with Nikasil-coated liner.
Technical features Airsal T2:
- Displacement 75 ccm
- 2 transfer ports, hence the name T2
- Simple exhaust
- Piston diameter is 47mm, 2 piston rings
Airsal Sport 75 T2 performance
The cylinder falls into the "Sport" category and can be used with the original cylinder head. In terms of performance, the cylinder is particularly impressive in the medium RPM range.
To get the best performance out of this cylinder, you should run it with a suitable sports exhaust, a 15 mm carburetor and a reinforced crankshaft.
The cylinder is not street legal.
How to Install a cylinder on a scooter, motorcycle or moped
The cylinder or cylinder kit is the heart of the engine on scooters, motorcycles and mopeds. It consists of a cylinder, a piston with piston ring(s), a cylinder head and gaskets needed for installation.
The service life of a cylinder depends on whether it has been fitted correctly.
Tuning Level: Sport
We categorize our products into different performance levels Original, Sport, Racing and High End , so that our customers can choose the right parts for their setup. It is really important to combine parts that belong to the same tuning level, this is especially true for cylinders, crankshafts and exhausts.
The products listed under Sport yield better performance than Original parts. They may have technical differences, such as the use of higher quality materials, a larger displacement or a performance-enhancing design. They are suitable for everyday use and have a long service life.
Aluminium cylinders
Aluminium cylinders are more powerful than cast iron cylinders, but require more regular maintenance and must be combined with different components such as a reinforced crankshaft and a larger carburetor.
How to run in an aluminium cylinder?
Aluminium cylinders should be run in for about 200 kilometers , and you should use a fully synthetic engine oil.
Note: To ensure optimum performance and reliability, it is advisable to measure the squish clearance. Just have a look at our tutorial How to adjust squish clearance.