IO, to your points -
Yes, it's my thought that anything we can do to better stiffen up the block/liner combination would be in our best interest, thus the 5 mm rib at the top. It will require flats, as we're 88mm on center with the bores.
Granted, we have considerable surface mating on the bottom of the liner - 79 mm deep into the crankcase - but if there is any shimmy of the head where it mates to the block and the top of the liners, having the block and liners tied together at both the top and the bottom would minimize the possibility of the block, the
liner and the head creating sheer in 3 directions, and help limit it to only 2.
Additionally, there's not a lot of meat between the bores in the block, so any interference fit is going to have to be achieved cautiously. The casting is ~4mm between the bores, so diameter "C" may need to be adjusted down to be no larger than necessary to achieve an interference fit in a clean-up of the block bore.
As to sealing the liner so oil and water do not mix, it's likely some sort of epoxy will be necessary - but if we're able to use aluminum liners, we minimize the different rates of expansion, and as deep as the bore goes into the block, maybe an interference fit might be sufficient? I'm not sure.
As if you don’t have anything else to do!
Let me get a better handle on this program before I start delving into cross sectional diagrams and exploded views. It took me 3 hours to get the cylinder right!
I DO have a lot of things to do -
but I'd rather do this! 