Hot tanking alu parts like you do a cast iron block is a no-no, my shop uses what they call a parts washer, like a heavy duty dish washer. Most times the paint is still left on, depending on how well it was painted.
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gearhead13
Originally posted by laverda1200 View Post
Hot tanking alu parts like you do a cast iron block is a no-no, my shop uses what they call a parts washer, like a heavy duty dish washer. Most times the paint is still left on, depending on how well it was painted.
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Dakotakid
Thank you, Paul.
You are a gentleman AND a scholar!
Even before any work begins, this engine does sound very sweet. Ya, I got to thinking....the plain bearings sure seem to do their job in my Kawasaki engine. Overall, this bike is in pretty nice shape and I am a bit excitted about it. And....I don't have to buy another tool to set the valves either!!!!! Cool.....
I have an oil pressure tester kit which I use on my VW diesels and gassers. Where, specifically, would I plug into the head to take the pressures as you suggested? That is a very good idea. I would need to install a new oil filter and new good oil before any testing in order to make all of this data useful. Hey, man, I dig hillbilly research....yuk!
Is it OK to dump in some seafoam into the old (present oil) (then run it for a bit) to help clean out the passageways prior to the oil change or will this stuff hurt the clutch plates?Last edited by Guest; 08-26-2011, 01:09 AM.
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