NC30 Engine build, AKA Project viva Espana

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Re: NC30 Engine build, AKA Project viva Espana

Post by CRM » Thu Feb 17, 2011 8:30 am

Tony, so you plan on taking this engine to spain then ? :o
All i can say is genuine head gaskets, and if it overheated here in the UK, its going to proper cook over there.
expect high 30 temps and no air, then expect vertical rain that hurts when it hits you, then snow around the next corner.
weather is from one extreme to the other over there.
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Re: NC30 Engine build, AKA Project viva Espana

Post by Drunkn Munky » Thu Feb 17, 2011 9:32 am

Well im hoping the to cure the overheating issue and something obvious thats causing it will jump out at me during the build, anything that needs replacing along the way will be plus the fitment of the RVF pistons needs the motor to be striped further so nothing is going to be left unchecked, what can go wrong :pray:

Its no use bringing the bike with the motor thats currently in it, you'd all be carrying spare fuel cans for me and lapping the valves back in half way through.

By the way if anyone has any ideas as to what might cause it to overheat then let me know, i suspect it just wasnt put back together right by the previous owner or someyhing silly overlooked like a nakered rad cap.

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Re: NC30 Engine build, AKA Project viva Espana

Post by dx400r » Thu Feb 17, 2011 9:42 am

Good luck with the build matey. I got a motor with '35 heads done by mike at BMC. Will try and let you now how she goes ;)

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Re: NC30 Engine build, AKA Project viva Espana

Post by CRM » Thu Feb 17, 2011 12:17 pm

tony, wasnt the water pump spigot sheared off was it ?
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Re: NC30 Engine build, AKA Project viva Espana

Post by Drunkn Munky » Thu Feb 17, 2011 12:57 pm

CRM wrote:tony, wasnt the water pump spigot sheared off was it ?
Nope its in excellent condition, im gunna start splitting the cases today to fit the pistons so nothing is going unchecked.

I take it i'll need to get the bores honed for the RVF pistons??

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Re: NC30 Engine build, AKA Project viva Espana

Post by skinnydog0_0 » Thu Feb 17, 2011 2:04 pm

I run 35 heads and coms on my uk spec 30 engine and it is sweeeeeet as. The uk oil cooler keeps her really cool, i dont run a fan admittidly, but when i am going along it never gets above 1/3 temp. much cooler than the standard engine i had before.
Are any of the water passages in the heads blocked, or temp sender fecked?
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Re: NC30 Engine build, AKA Project viva Espana

Post by Drunkn Munky » Fri Feb 18, 2011 7:23 pm

Pulled the sump off earlier to find a nice mess inside :o All that gunk came of the oil pickup!
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Thankgod for parts washers :grin:
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Cleaned up the pistons aswell, slightly worried as 3 are marked MR8 and 1 ML0
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Got the heads out the box to find them all loosely assembled and 2 snaped valves
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Thats as far as its going till i get a valve compressor, im going to back track on the RVF pistons idea, the extra cost and hassle i dont need.

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Re: NC30 Engine build, AKA Project viva Espana

Post by jim157 » Sat Feb 19, 2011 10:12 am

Interesting thread. What's the benefit of using RVF pistons?
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Re: NC30 Engine build, AKA Project viva Espana

Post by dx400r » Mon Feb 21, 2011 12:35 pm

Sightly higher compression. 8-)

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Re: NC30 Engine build, AKA Project viva Espana

Post by Variablevalves suck » Mon Feb 21, 2011 1:01 pm

DM, are the broken valves on the same pot as the different piston is on? if so you can assume the piston was changed becaue of the valves. Worth looking down the bore to see if its ok.

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