Another 'spare' bike
- Tim400GB
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Re: Another 'spare' bike
Cheers. Nah course not, still have to strip and build that though, tis in a very sorry state
Your subframe etc looked ready to pick up by the way mate
Your subframe etc looked ready to pick up by the way mate
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cool i go pick up in the morning then
Are you doing a complete strip on the engine and blasting the crank cases etc?
Are you doing a complete strip on the engine and blasting the crank cases etc?
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Yeah can def see it going that way. Thinking about having a play with the pistons, rods and inlet ports
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Thought you might, id like one blasted to once its stripped, no not the T Scott one!
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Ok well I got carried away ... and bought another engine.
Its an unknown 'runner' with 40K on the clocks but in quite good condition, for only £120.
Coupled with my old engine (clutch problems) I should be able to make a good race engine and a back up if needed, once I've rebuilt them.
Here they both are
Here is the state of my old engine which has been sat for far too long
Its an unknown 'runner' with 40K on the clocks but in quite good condition, for only £120.
Coupled with my old engine (clutch problems) I should be able to make a good race engine and a back up if needed, once I've rebuilt them.
Here they both are
Here is the state of my old engine which has been sat for far too long
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The nice thing about the '30 engine is that it's painted where as the '35 engine isn't and looks horrible after a while.
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any updates
Deviants AM/PM buildxivlia wrote:no i am not dead. ive just been trying a few things....
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Re: Another 'spare' bike
Not yet, have been busy with work and drag racing team
Plan is to get the heads off the new motor for a quick check over and get it in the bike if its all ok.
Then strip the old motor right down and do some tuning.
Plan is to get the heads off the new motor for a quick check over and get it in the bike if its all ok.
Then strip the old motor right down and do some tuning.
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Got the heads off the 'new' engine, all seems ok, no scores in the barrells, quite polished but can still just see the hone. Piston crowns were quite black so they got scrubbed. Cams and followers are showing their age but nothing to concern me. Just need some head gaskets and it will get put back together, check/adjust valve clearances, then the overall engine clean.
For anyone interested in how the nc30's are marked up for timing.
T1 for cyl 1 & 3 (rear head)
T2 for cyl 2 & 4 (front head)
Had some company in the garage in the form of my gf's dog Bella
Wiring bits and an M-Max box I didnt know I had.
Two looms. The left one will be used, the one on the right has been hacked into for an alarm
For anyone interested in how the nc30's are marked up for timing.
T1 for cyl 1 & 3 (rear head)
T2 for cyl 2 & 4 (front head)
Had some company in the garage in the form of my gf's dog Bella
Wiring bits and an M-Max box I didnt know I had.
Two looms. The left one will be used, the one on the right has been hacked into for an alarm
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Another 'spare' bike
Hi Timon, what is the finish on the frame and swing arm? the frame looks like its been painted with that chrome effect powdercoat? or is it just polished? is the swinger just vapour blasted/cleaned?
Looking good though, as has been said previously, your attention to detail is awesome, im learning a thing or two. Ive had nuts and bolts chromed in the past but they look too bling, i didnt know zinc was an option, looks far more in keeping and oem!
Looking good though, as has been said previously, your attention to detail is awesome, im learning a thing or two. Ive had nuts and bolts chromed in the past but they look too bling, i didnt know zinc was an option, looks far more in keeping and oem!
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