The bill for my engine rebuild will be £850-900 ish. That includes new alpha big end, main bearings, rebore, new
piston and rings, valves and springs etc, plus cams and larger inlet valve. I'd hoped it would be around £750:00 but I suppose the cam
and inlet valve modification are worth the extra. I see no point in doing so much work on the
engine, knowing that the head needed sorting out, and not completing the job
properly for the sake of £150:00.
At least the bike will be up to spec apart from the front forks and indicators. We can then fit the indicators and put some oil in the forks and see if any oil leaks and, depending on how fast any leak might be, that will help me decide whether to just keep topping the forks up, or consider having the forks repaired!
Thursday, 28 March 2013
Friday, 8 March 2013
Speedo bracket
As usual, click any image to zoom in.
Mark has managed to find a speedo bracket for his Smith's speedo so that will have to go in soon to replace the myriad cable ties!
Mark has managed to find a speedo bracket for his Smith's speedo so that will have to go in soon to replace the myriad cable ties!
Saturday, 2 March 2013
Engine rebuild
After a few people taking a look at my bike and saying it sounded OK to ride, I could still hear a knock so we took the engine out and the head off. Lo - the conrod was waggling about when you tried lifting it.
Not fancying trying to repair it ourselves, we found Roger Taylor of RTS Racing while searching on ebay for some spare parts. We dropped the engine off with him today in Gloucester and he reckons that even though he's really busy at the moment, he can turn it round in 2 or 3 weeks.
On another note, Roger explained that the oil return on my other engine sounds fine because the return flow rate is higher than the inbound flow - this is why the initial return rate after starting the bike is excellent but then settles down to a slower rate, even with the odd bubble.
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