Re: rebuild or buy another?
its to do with the port design. The cross flow has all the inlet ports on one side, and the exaust ports on the opposite side of the cylinder wall. The piston usually has a deflector on top of it which helps direct the incoming fuel/air charge up to ward the top of the chamber, at the same time, this helps push the last of the exaust gases out. The "looper" is loop charged, which (in the few engines I've worked on) has the inlet ports opposite and beside the exaust port (sorry if that sounds confusing, it's late here and I need sleep).<br />The piston does not have a deflector, but usually a domed top. Dhadley or someone with similar experiance (this guy races these motors) can tell you more info about how they work.