Man, what a weekend. I got my azz handed to me again, both days. After killing the tree Friday night, I took the GS to try it in street again. First time run, runs a 12.24 / 108MPH with a 0.002. I am thinking year baby. The clutch is near perfect. Test two, the bike jumps into the air. This was how it was all weekend. I went out first round on Sat when I caught up to the guy and let him get back around me. Too much throttle blipping.... Today, I couldn't keep the front end down. Plan to see how low I can go with it and still drive the thing.
We did pretty good with the other two bikes. Both got a payout. I think this is the first time for a bike to make it into the quarters. Brutal. Went out today went car put a 0.0000 (yes that's right) on the one bike and the other broke out....
I have had no problems with MTC's parts or workmanship in their shop with the new owners. I rechecked all their work and everything has been top notch. I am not using their pins, but have used their toolsteel upgrades without problems. I like the ones APE made for me and I doubt you could ever break one. The only problems I have seen have been my own. When I take the pins out like that it has always been from lack of fuel, pushing the heat line too far. The pressures go to who knows what, and I suspect it flexs the pins and pushs the oil out and they gull. Maybe a nitrous problem.
I never had problems with the Wiseco pistons but those thin little pins are not so good. Would have stayed with them if they still made pistons for my bike. We never did run the aluminum to see if the MTC and Wiseco were different.
Yes, a welded crank can be repaired. It is a question of the press fit. John will write on them when they have been put together for the last time.
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