You may have heard of the 462 kit, sold/developed by HMC.
Say anything bad about it and expect to be shot down in flames ( I have previously posted pics of their failed pistons on another forum and it was like adding a Fox to the Chicken house)

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Yesterday I was offered a failed 462cc kit that was about to be thrown away because the liner had "slipped" down about 1mm causing the Head Gasket to blow.
As I have plenty of liners( and was on my Bike and not able to carry it home) I just took the Omega 82.6mm forged piston
The Dealer involved has sworn to never use them again as it is the 3rd failure he has had, you can imagine it is a costly venture, both in money and time.
Now, I am no expert but I know enough to have an opinion and I shall share it here where I do not expect to be in the firing line
If you look at the 462cc kit without the barrel you will see this,

Ok, so it doesn't mean much to the masses, but look about half way up and you notice a "ridge/lip" whatever you call it.
Ever wonder what it is for?
Look at this pic of a liner and see if it becomes clearer.

This is a longer liner ( than what HT uses but "you get the picture" like what
is that thing at the top?)
This is where I get to the point

(well almost!)
The " thing at the top" is what secures the liner as its bigger than the head so it can't go up and the way the Barrel is bored to accommodate this ridge, it can't go down( unless the barrel is not bored correctly!)
Now look at the first pic and think what stops the liner from going up?
Ill tell you, the Barrel.
Obviously not the Head

Now, what stops it going downwards?
The crankcase opening you may think.
So presumably the case opening is almost the same size as the OD of the liner and the "ridge" can not go down as a result because it is bigger.
WRONG

It is not that tight and was not designed to secure the liner.
What does all this mean?
And WTF does it have to do with this thread about my Bullet?
Well I don't have a LS410 (Real Himalayan), but I do have a J series with a Stroke of 85.8mm, so what is my Next Build?

You Guessed it, a 460 Bullet
