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tc862011
i understand the oem version of breaking in a motor, i more or less was just relaying what i have read and wanted to see if someone had a different method
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Originally posted by lonerider00 View PostYeah, personally I would never, repeat NEVER, bore out any engine for power. you're just asking for overheating and other issues when you do that. Only bore out an engine if it's too far gone to hone and you need to get the original clearances back. This was something I was taught in my high school auto shop class about 20 years ago, and since then I have seen (and laughed at) many, many, many people sitting on the side of the road due to their engine overheating and throwing rods because they tried to bore their engine past what it was designed for. Not to mention the fact that boring typically won't increase your displacement all that much, unless you put a stroker kit on it as well (at least for car engines). When I was a jet ski mechanic I did build/ machine down a 550 case to fit 650 cylinders and pistons. the thing ran like stink and didn't have any major mechanical issues. You could probably do something similar to these bikes if you wanted to but I sure wouldn't even think about boring it out; then again, my 550 as it sits gets me plenty fast enough (90+ highway) and is virtually bullet proof, so I wouldn't touch it.
People have been boring out motors to make more power forever without any of the calamities you mention.Speed Merchant
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Seana23
hi babes.
Not sure if someone else has said this.....
How to bore a motor.......
....speak really really monotonously....
...sorry, couldnt resist that one...
Xxxx
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ozman
Originally posted by lonerider00 View PostYeah, personally I would never, repeat NEVER, bore out any engine for power. you're just asking for overheating and other issues when you do that. Only bore out an engine if it's too far gone to hone and you need to get the original clearances back. This was something I was taught in my high school auto shop class about 20 years ago, and since then I have seen (and laughed at) many, many, many people sitting on the side of the road due to their engine overheating and throwing rods because they tried to bore their engine past what it was designed for. Not to mention the fact that boring typically won't increase your displacement all that much, unless you put a stroker kit on it as well (at least for car engines). When I was a jet ski mechanic I did build/ machine down a 550 case to fit 650 cylinders and pistons. the thing ran like stink and didn't have any major mechanical issues. You could probably do something similar to these bikes if you wanted to but I sure wouldn't even think about boring it out; then again, my 550 as it sits gets me plenty fast enough (90+ highway) and is virtually bullet proof, so I wouldn't touch it.
i always worked on the theory that the japanese only assembled motorcyles to make it easier to ship them over to us so we could then modify them to suit ourselves
boring is a great way to get extra power and provided the mods are done correctly seldom results in overheating etc
oz
ps ive never thrown a rod either !
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lonerider00
Big Jay, Ozman, you guys go for it. I was only relaying my experience with car, semi-truck, Naval submarine, and small jet ski, boat, and motorcycle engines that I've been working on both professionally and privately, in racing, professional, and road going use since I was 12 years old. You might have different experiences, and I know a lot of people do it with decent results. I never would due to the reliability issues that it ultimately causes. There are other/better ways to increase power than to bore an engine.
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ozman
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Originally posted by lonerider00 View PostI never would due to the reliability issues that it ultimately causes. There are other/better ways to increase power than to bore an engine.
Ray.
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