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Anonymous
What a nightmare.
Today I decided to check the valve clearance on my bike. I have put 200mi on it since I have had it. The engine has 6,800mi on it. Boy this was a nightmare and a half. All the clearances were zero, which made it very intersting getting them out. I think next time I am going to buy the tapped compression tool, I used two screwdrivers. I was able to get two of the valves with in spec (using shims off my blow motor), the other two shims I ordered. I am not excited about going through that again. While in the process of my valve adjustment I found my missing at high rpm issue. It was a bad spark plug wire. Luckally I am pretty savy with electronics. I found a piece of 14ga wire cut the plug wire where it was broken and soldered the two together and put a little heat shrink tubing and rubber tape on them works like a charm, unitl i can afford new coils and wires. When I was rotating the engine with the valve cover off I could hear air moving. Is this normal? I would say probably not and need a ring job or more. I saw some posts about Sea Foam the other day and bought some. That stuff works GREAT, put a little in my crank case(stopped my clutch from sticking), and put some in the gas tank. She runs like a dream. Now to work on the cosmetics of it. The engine needs a lot of polishing and new cromed bolts/screw put on it as well as I need the clear plastic whindshield to the cowling fairing and plastic trim that goes on it as well. Know of how to polish an engine, find the bolts/screws, and find the cowling stuff? Bike Bandit showed that cowling items as discontinued. What would the advantage be to installing crash bars? Thanks in advance.Tags: None
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bradleymaynar
Just for future refernce, most bike shops are willing to do even exchanges for shims. Save you about $6/shim.
Brad tt
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Anonymous
Thats good to know b/c I am rebuilding my blow motor and have a top end on the way and 4 shims to trade. Going to make this motor into a buggy with a 80 model suzuki 4wheeler front and rear end and suspension. going to try and get it street legal. possibly race it.
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bradleymaynar
Originally posted by jayrbakerThats good to know b/c I am rebuilding my blow motor and have a top end on the way and 4 shims to trade. Going to make this motor into a buggy with a 80 model suzuki 4wheeler front and rear end and suspension. going to try and get it street legal. possibly race it.
Brad tt
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fast eddie
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Anonymous
Sea Foam is kind of like Marvel Mystery Oil. It will clean carbs and fuel injectors as well as add a bit more lubrication to your oil. I can be used in 2 and 4 cycle engines, gas or diesel engines. I will "remove water from your gas or oil", acts as a fuel stabilizer, and anit-gel for diesels in cold weather. Great stuff. I bought 1pint at Auto Zone for about $5.
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bgmart450
Re: What a nightmare.
Originally posted by jayrbakerKnow of how to polish an engine, find the bolts/screws, and find the cowling stuff? Bike Bandit showed that cowling items as discontinued. What would the advantage be to installing crash bars? Thanks in advance.
I was able to make an older part look tons better by hand:
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Anonymous
Re: What a nightmare.
Originally posted by jayrbakerWhen I was rotating the engine with the valve cover off I could hear air moving. Is this normal? I would say probably not and need a ring job or more.
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