DragBikeMike
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Dave, I just can't get enough of your cafe. It is simply beautiful. Did you have to humiliate me with those shots of the work area. It's like open heart surgery. I can't even detect a micron of dirt anywhere. How in the world do you keep things so clean.
Your rocker arms and cam look great. I have had poor luck with the welded cams. I suspect that's a result of poor welds. As I recall, you had a problem with your cam a few years back. Web replaced it. How many miles are on the cam shown in the current photos? The Web cams I ran were used with heavy springs. I wonder if the pitting was a result of the increased spring pressure.
After 17K you can still see the tool marks on your piston, only the bottom edge of the skirt is polished. Pretty sweet. I don't understand those scuff marks. I always see those when I tear a project down for an inspection. I can't feel them, can't snag a fingernail on them, but they are clearly a visual indication of something. I wish I could figure out what's goin on with those scuff marks.
I feel for you with the oil weeps/seeps/leaks. I just can't seem to solve my oil weep issues. Seems like capillary action just draws the oil though all the crevices. I just finished converting to an external oil feed. No more pressurized oil goin up through the cylinder. If I continue to struggle with the oil weeps, it will be coming from a drain, not a pressurized passage.
How do you like working on your engine in the frame? I really like it. To me, it's way less invasive and also comfortable. I don't have to worry about tipping the engine over, or having it fall off the work bench. Application of torque to the primary drive gear, clutch, flywheel nut, alternator rotor, and drive pulley nut can all be accomplished safely, without fear of dumping the whole shiteree on the deck. It's the ideal engine stand.
You mentioned that you were able to easily remove your rings. By any chance do you recall if your 2nd ring was a bit tight? It would be very helpful to me if you happen to recall how tight that 2nd ring was on the back side of the piston (intake side).
Could you take a look at the butt faces of your old rings, the rings off the 95mm pop-top? You run your butt gaps waaaaay smaller than I do. I am interested to hear if there as any polish on the faces of the butts, any sort of indication that the butts are touching.
I agree, the 87 octane will no longer be an option with the flat-top piston. You're gonna have a lot of squeeze with that flat-top. Please do a compression check and let us know how much you pump. It should be about 240 psi. BTW, what is your quench clearance?
You make your own ring compressor??? I gotta hand it to you. That's pretty resourceful. I'm too lazy. Looks to me like you did a really nice job on the tool.
Please keep the pics of your project comin. It's an inspiration. Very nice indeed.
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