Inoue Boring remanufactures out-of-print car parts by machining billet cylinders and billet heads

Motorcycle & Industry

Challenging the machining of machined parts

Inoue Boring, a long-established internal-combustion machinery shop established in 1953, announced that it is developing a technology to carve out out out-of-print engine parts.

It is common knowledge that engine parts are made of aluminum castings and can be made at low cost. However, in other mechanical properties, the machined aluminum parts are superior to those of machined aluminum in all respects such as hardness, strength, system and heat dissipation. It is better.
The goal is to carve and build out of out-of-print engine parts that are increasingly in demand, and to be able to scan and recycle any engine part that is in stock.

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