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spyug
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So despite my desire not to have to do any engine work on the project bike it looks like I'm headed in that direction. Since I have the head off to free up the pistons its been suggested that a) I hone the cylinders b) replace the rings c)since everythings off, new head and base gasket and d) might as well freshen the head, lap the valves and change the seals. I'm loath to do it as that blows the budget and the bike might not make it to the road next season for want of chain, rubber and brakes. What to do?
As I haven't done an engine rebuild in near on 25 years and have never done a bike engine I have a few questions:
1)If I pull the block to hone the cylinders am I then into oversize pistons & rings or will a light hone keep me in the realm of stock? As far as I can tell this is a fairly low mileage engine and without a proper bore guage I can't tell for sure but they show little to no wear and the rings seal tight.
2)Once I pull the cylinders and do the aforementioned hone how do I reintroduce the pistons? My 750 manual makes reference to a tool like a miniature ring compressor but I've never seen such a thing. Obviously a standard compressor wouldn't work.
3) I am told you can't or shouldn't reuse base or head gaskets even if they are in good shape. Is this generally true? I know most will say its cheap insurance but if I'm pinching pennies?
4) Where is the best place to get gaskets and such ? I'm told gasket sets are not cheap up here and I think I heard around $60/80 for a base gasket alone
I guess its things like this that shoot up the cost of projects eh?
I appreciate all your comments.
cheers,
Spyug
As I haven't done an engine rebuild in near on 25 years and have never done a bike engine I have a few questions:
1)If I pull the block to hone the cylinders am I then into oversize pistons & rings or will a light hone keep me in the realm of stock? As far as I can tell this is a fairly low mileage engine and without a proper bore guage I can't tell for sure but they show little to no wear and the rings seal tight.
2)Once I pull the cylinders and do the aforementioned hone how do I reintroduce the pistons? My 750 manual makes reference to a tool like a miniature ring compressor but I've never seen such a thing. Obviously a standard compressor wouldn't work.
3) I am told you can't or shouldn't reuse base or head gaskets even if they are in good shape. Is this generally true? I know most will say its cheap insurance but if I'm pinching pennies?
4) Where is the best place to get gaskets and such ? I'm told gasket sets are not cheap up here and I think I heard around $60/80 for a base gasket alone
I guess its things like this that shoot up the cost of projects eh?
I appreciate all your comments.
cheers,
Spyug