Been having a discussion regarding using an oversize cylinder on an engine that has stock cylinders. I believe it to be acceptable and common practice if a situation arises which requires a cylinder replacement. Others disagree citing potential vibration issues due to the different displacement/horsepower. My position is that the differences in weight, power, and displacement by going .010 over (or .015 for Continentals) would be so miniscule that it is insignificant in a low rpm airplane engine. Is anyone aware of any specific data regarding cylinder sizes and mixing them on the same engine?
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