The Halls Of Destruction
I picked up one machine years back that the owner said he just rebuilt the entire motor with falicon crank, etc, etc, etc. He had all the recent receipts to prove it as well as pictures to prove it. I rode the bike once and kept hearing this periodic light tapping going on and decided I would be a moron not to pull this thing apart to inspect.
Needless to say there were several small bolts and the torx head bolts swimming around in the tranny side perodically grinding themselves into the oil pump gears and tapping on the side case. Once I started tearing it apart there were things assembled so incorrectly it was embarassing. I am sure another ride or two would have culminated with a few great pictures for this thread.
Moral of the story is don't trust anyone other than a VERY select few on this site or yourself to assemble these motor's.
Needless to say there were several small bolts and the torx head bolts swimming around in the tranny side perodically grinding themselves into the oil pump gears and tapping on the side case. Once I started tearing it apart there were things assembled so incorrectly it was embarassing. I am sure another ride or two would have culminated with a few great pictures for this thread.
Moral of the story is don't trust anyone other than a VERY select few on this site or yourself to assemble these motor's.
Sorry, but I have to agree with 2000ex on his comments above. I even have doubts on early rebuilds I did as things have changed over time. However, the very first motor I did is still running strong without any refresh! It was a Timbo 450cc stroker motor that I had out of time initially and Wistech almost caught my hair on fire with the backfire! I had the timing out and had to drop the motor and put it back in time. But while diagnosing it I was looking into the air filter assembly (with no filter) and he was cranking on it when a flame shot out the front and almost roasted my eye brows!
Ah the good old times!
I recently pulled apart 3 1/2 motors from a local college with ASE engineers working on them..... oof.... they must of used a full tube of RTV on each motor! Cam caps were gorilla tight with red loctite to boot! The one way bearing on one motor exploded within the assembly!
Ah the good old times!
I recently pulled apart 3 1/2 motors from a local college with ASE engineers working on them..... oof.... they must of used a full tube of RTV on each motor! Cam caps were gorilla tight with red loctite to boot! The one way bearing on one motor exploded within the assembly!
That shock wave hitting you in the face was priceless. I can't believe it didn't knock you off the stool you were sitting on. You didn't even flinch. You had the cams gears timed correctly but the guy you got them from put the cam gear on cam out of time. Who would have known unless you had been there before?
-
- Posts: 0
- Joined: Wed Mar 10, 2021 10:41 pm