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| Vracktal |
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 Posted: 16:57 - 26 Dec 2014 Post subject: Getting rid of old engine blocks and other motorcycle bits |
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Okay, so one of my new years resolutions is to get rid of some of my bike crap in the garage, since I have far too much and need the space to work on the least crap KLE and keep it running.
Question is: I have three spare 500cc engines for the KLE, all with various problems. The first has blown its head gasket and the gearbox output splines are so stripped a sprocket can skip on it;
the second has a sprocket welded on due to the same issue, otherwise is supposed to run well but it came free with the second KLE and I don't trust it in the slightest;
The third is locked solid after it developed an oil leak during a ride and seized up, gearbox is allright though although it uses the stupid keep plate system rather than a nut and washer so it'll eventually chew its sprocket too.
All these engines are junk and not worth rebuilding, but do have some decent parts like water pumps, oil pumps, cams, four pistons etc. Question is what's the best way to get rid of them? The metal itself and some of the parts are probably worth a bit, but should I go to the effort of stripping them down or just flog them on ebay or to a scrappie?
Same goes for the KLE500 frame really, i've taken most of the bits worth saving off so should I sell it online with the V5 or have it scrapped? ____________________ 2007 BMW R1200R: On road
2009 BMW G650X Challenge: On road
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 Ste Not Work Safe

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| Nash GT |
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| Nash GT |
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 Nash GT World Chat Champion

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As for the engines, I would strip serviceable items and list for £1 no reserve, any money is better than no money if you scrap the lot  ____________________ Suzuki GSF600N |
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| Pete. |
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 Posted: 18:09 - 26 Dec 2014 Post subject: |
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I'd stick them on eBay as a job lot. Stripped splines aren't the death of an engine, or even an output shaft. Any spline that's soft enough to wear out is soft enough to weld and file/grind/machine back to shape. If you want one of them fixed I'd have a go at it. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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 Ste Not Work Safe

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 Posted: 19:03 - 26 Dec 2014 Post subject: |
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They'd be quite welcome to open a dispute saying that the engine doesn't work when it's listed as not working and as being for spares or repair. The seller would win that dispute very easily.
Anyway, cash on collection is the way to go to prevent such problems occurring.  |
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 Posted: 22:07 - 26 Dec 2014 Post subject: |
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Why would you take them to the scrap yard when some eBay person will buy them from you?
When people pay cash on collection then eBay can't do anything if the buyer tries to fuck you around. (obviously you still need to play fair and not fuck the buyer around ) |
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I like the idea of stripping down and selling off any decent useful components like water/oil pumps, radiators, pipework, carbs, even a clean spare head etc and aany undamaged side covers, even the clutch basket if it's good.
Bearings, pistons, rings, oil seals, gaskets, and shims are just fit for the bin and worthless IMO.
Good pairs of matched crank cases are sometimes useful for other people, as are cams if not pitted/scored, and maybe the gearbox main/layshaft assembly.
But I cannot usefully advise, as when I'm bored/pissed off or fed up with stuff in the garage I put the lot in the normal domestic waste bin for landfill, as I'm not that arsed about re-cycling.
If you take any heavy stuff to the scrappie, he'll give you scrap value for it, and id probably take the lot there TBH. The reason being is that the more spares get melted down and are unobtainable second hand, it means your bike and it's parts are rarer and worth more to seekers of that machine.
I know people who've done this with car's, and also who are glad to see old cars scrapped that could be repaired or harvested for parts, as it makes their car harder to find and worth more! |
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That's what I was thinking!
Or, would it be a wide enough bore to use as a chiller for four bottles? ____________________ This post is probably not serious and shouldn't be taken literally.
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 Nash GT World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 22:50 - 27 Dec 2014 Post subject: |
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That looks like endless fun  ____________________ Suzuki GSF600N |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 2 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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