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Grinding paste will lap the glass as well as the head, which will end-up dishing the head. You need to get the sheet of glass and some wet & dry, then soak both and use a scraper as a squeegie to stick the paper to the glass with the water, and use that for your lapping. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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Argh I can see this all going terribly wrong. 6 days before my fucking track day too.
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What you got for a radiator? the TZR one? ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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Fine grinding paste. Light engine oil. A really thick, flat piece of glass. A drum of solvent (paraffin/white spirit/diesel). An old bucket/washing up basin. A paintbrush is handy. Something good on the radio. A comfy cushion to sit on.
Put the glass down on a solid, flat surface (floor?). I usually put a bit of that rubber matting you use to stop panniers rubbing your paintwork under it to stop it slipping about.
Smear grinding paste onto the glass and add a few drops of oil. Place the head on it and start swirling it about. Don't press down on it, just move it round by sideways pressure and keep rotating it every so often so you don't inadvertantly concentrate on one part. Make sure after a few swirls that the whole bit of glass you're using is evenly covered in a very thin layer of grinding paste.
Keep at it, it takes ages. You may need to add more oil and grinding paste.
Check it periodically by wiping the paste off the facing with a rag soaked in solvent (eg paraffin/WD40/diesel) and see if it's an even texture all over.
A bit like this:
https://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f216/stinkwheel/305/Image035.jpg
When you're done, it gets really difficult to move the head on the glass.
Obviously, you then need to get every tiniest trace of grinding paste off it and out of the nooks and crannies. Lots of washing in soapy water then several changes of paraffin and blowing through of coolant passages/sparkplug holes.
It is absolutely forbidden to put it in the dishwasher because this would be totally unhygeinic.
EDIT: Pete.s idea seems better though. The above was taught to me by an old feller who used to do it on old brit bikes. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
I did the 2010 Round Britain Rally on my 350 Bullet. 89 landmarks, 3 months, 9,500 miles. |
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Lapping should take 20 minutes on wet& dry. Is this your pitbike? ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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Yea its on my pit bike Pete.
I've just fitted a new inlet. Hopefully it will be okay. It's a piece of plastic pipe. Like the bottom one in this picture:
https://www.ted-kyte.com/3D/Pictures/Plastic%20Pipe%20Fittings%204%20Inch.jpg
But without one of the shoulders.
Looks a bit bodgey, But it's actually a PERFECT fit. You couldnt get better if you tried.
I picked it up in B&Q tonight while I was getting some Jubilee clips.
The shouldered end slots onto the carb nice and tightly. Rubber O-ring in the recess on the carb creates a perfect seal.
The un-shouldered end pushes very tightly into the rubber inlet on the engine.
Internal bore on this is bigger than the old inlet I made up. It's probably got a 32mm internal bore. Carb is a 28mm Dellorto.
I took the bike for a spin. It revs up ALOT faster now, I mean, Extremely fast.
It's got more low down punch, But it goes flat quite quickly now, higher in the rev range.
Guess this is just down to inlet difference.
Bike didn't seem to get as hot, But it didnt get a good run so I cant be sure yet.
Gonna give the lapping a miss until after my Track day at Stretton. Dont want to shit out because I was being inpatient.
After Stretton, Im gonna get a new piston kit (1mm oversize), Have the barrel re-bored, and maybe get the head skimmed. With a bit of luck it will transform the bike.
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There's your answer then, air leak at the inlet causing a lean condition making your bike overheat. Lucky you didn't nip it up  ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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There's a very good chance that it will attack the plastic. Most likely embrittle it until it cracks.
If your cylinder is not badly damaged I have a hone you can run through it if you like. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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Also, The bike has stopped over heating!
Done about 50 miles on it tonight. Not had any problems! Well chuffed.
Still, It's definitely down on compression as it's lacking power.
A hone / Re-bore. New piston kit and rings. And skimming the cylinder head, Should give it a new lease of power. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 256 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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