DragBikeMike
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There was heavy pitting on 5th gear. Metal debris had been flung all around in the engine and it took a toll on the piston and cylinder. The engine still ran OK, but it was nowhere near as crisp and powerful as it was when I started the test.
I installed my spare engine to continue testing on the flat-top pistons. The spare had a 94mm flat-top piston, and a cylinder head that flowed a bit less than the one I was running on the 97mm engine. It wasn’t as powerful as the 97mm flat-top engine, but it still had a lot of steam. I started a new 10,000-mile long-term test.
The smaller engine ran well throughout the long-term test. I confined the WOT stuff to 1st thru 4th gear. It seemed like a prudent move since I wasn’t exactly sure why 5th gear failed on the big-bore. I kept a close eye on the magnetic drain plug and no chunks of metal showed up. I did notice a gradual decline in compression as time went on, but the engine ran perfectly.
At the 10,000-mile mark it was time for a teardown. I wanted to see exactly how things held up. To my disappointment, 4th gear was severely pitted.
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