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| Barry_M2 |
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 Barry_M2 World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 12:57 - 14 Mar 2008 Post subject: My ZXR750M Engine Build / Tune |
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So, it all started around this time last year, I'd swapped my L model ZXR750 for a M (RR) model, but it had a small problem!!! (See first picture)
After initially sourcing an old J engine, pulling the pistons head and barrels from it and rebuilding the M engine, I got bored of it and decided to strip it down and do the job again, but with a few performance parts.
My shopping list was:
Wiseco 73mm (+2mm on standard) High Compression Pistons (now up to 793cc)
Barrels bored out to match pistons
Race Kit Ti flat face valves
Race kit valve springs
Ti spring retainers & seats
Full Factory Race Cams (these are items used in Aaron Slight's ex WSB bike in 1994)
The above items I had to get shipped over mainly from the US, but the cams came from Australia.
The pictures below show some of the progress of the job.
It's taken this long mainly because of house hunting in my spare time, and I dont like working in a cold garage!!!
So, I finally got the engine back in the chassis last week and after fitting a new battery, got her fired up for the first time in over a year, and she sounds lovely!!!
While letting the engine idle up to normal operating temp, I noticed a small water leak, which on further inspection turned out to be a split O ring.
So, I hope you like the 'few' pics I took while doing the rebuild.
PS: I did clean the head and crank cases up, but dont have any pics of that yet!
This is the surprise I got when I removed the head after getting the bike....
https://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y269/Barry_mc21/ZXR750M/DSC00047-1.jpg
Head on the stand, skimmed and waiting for valves to be lapped in...
https://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y269/Barry_mc21/750M%20Engine%20Build/01UnderHead.jpg
during lapping in....
https://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y269/Barry_mc21/750M%20Engine%20Build/03Head_2.jpg
Almost there.....
https://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y269/Barry_mc21/750M%20Engine%20Build/04Head_3.jpg
Starting to fit the springs....
https://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y269/Barry_mc21/750M%20Engine%20Build/05Springsin.jpg
Wiseco pistons with rings waiting to be fitted....
https://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y269/Barry_mc21/750M%20Engine%20Build/06Wisecopistons.jpg
All the springs in place, waiting for cams to go in so I can set clearances....
https://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y269/Barry_mc21/750M%20Engine%20Build/07HeadPistons.jpg
With the older 'Race Kit' cams resting in place that I eventually replced with the ex-WSB items...
https://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y269/Barry_mc21/750M%20Engine%20Build/08Camsresting.jpg
Pistons in, barrels on....
https://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y269/Barry_mc21/750M%20Engine%20Build/09Pistonsin.jpg
Another shot of the block before the head went back on...
https://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y269/Barry_mc21/750M%20Engine%20Build/10Pistonsin2.jpg
And finally, the head back in place, just waiting for the cams to be dialed in...
https://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y269/Barry_mc21/750M%20Engine%20Build/11Completeengine.jpg
Any questions, fire away.
I'll get a few pics of the complete bike when it is, err, complete!!  ____________________ ZXR750R (M2) - For the road.
CBR1000 RR4 - For the track.
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| Odie |
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| Barry_M2 |
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 Posted: 14:30 - 14 Mar 2008 Post subject: |
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All metal surfaces were clean when I assembled it.
I have an engine stand (floor standing) I use when I rebuild my engines that holds them around chest height. The engine is on this in the last picture, but you cant see it.
The head was assembled in my living room as you can see from the pics. The barrels and pistons put on with the crank cases on the engine stand, I only moved it to the floor to change the mounting brackets I was using. And get an 'above view' picture.
It's only the outside of the cases that were a little grubby, but they are now all clean. ____________________ ZXR750R (M2) - For the road.
CBR1000 RR4 - For the track.
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 Posted: 15:43 - 14 Mar 2008 Post subject: |
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Are the flat face valves presumably to bump up the compression ratio are they? What's the ratio going to end up being with the pistons and valves then?
And what'd you mean by lapping in? Is that what i understand to be grinding in to get the valve seat flush with the head with a paste with an abrasive in or is it something differet all together?
I'll shut up now, think i've asked enough questions for the time being  ____________________ wizzzard wrote: Imagine God just stopping by, tidying your front room up and then quietly letting himself out again. Statisticly more likely to happen than Korn being on here. |
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| Barry_M2 |
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Not sure on power, I do need to get it on a dyno to get the fueling done. I'll be happy with around 130 at the wheel, any more a bonus.
I'm more hoping the torque is alot better than stock, which it hopefully will be with the bigger pistons. ____________________ ZXR750R (M2) - For the road.
CBR1000 RR4 - For the track.
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 Posted: 21:35 - 14 Mar 2008 Post subject: |
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I've got quite alot of tools now, collected over the past few years. I ballanced the carbs myself, they are spot on, but the fueling can only be done on a dyno really, if you want it spot on. And I'd rather spend £50-60 whatever it is and have it right rather than guess. I think the fueling is pretty much there, but I'd prefer to be safe than sorry and have to pull it apart again.
I do all work myself, cars and bikes. There are very few people I'd trust with my engines etc.. I just cant justify paying someone £50 an hour for something I'm quite capable of doing myself, and not have to worry about quick turn round and risking a botched job!
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CBR1000 RR4 - For the track.
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