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Get your freaking minds out of the gutter, you pervs.
The head on my DR has gotten noisy. Cause - play on the cam "bearing" surfaces. Now seeing as they run the cam in the metal of the head, with no replaceable bearing shells, I have been told to see if a local engineering shop would recoat the cam, the machine out the head bearing surfaces.
Does anyone know an engineering shop that would/could do this.?
Love you all, except N4CR, that is all.
T.W.R
24th July 2006, 19:44
Denco Engineering in ChCh would be a good bet to contact :yes:
PO Box 10193
419 St Asaph st
Christchurch
ph: 03 381 2111
Fax: 03 381 2069
or another in your neck of the woods
Baz Bikes
Robinsons Rd
Upper Moutere
Motueka
Ph/fax: 03 526 7175
paturoa
24th July 2006, 19:50
About a million years ago (very early 80s) I had a DR400 that had similar prob.
Took it to a machine shop in newmarket (closed now) and they/he welded (tig?) some more material onto the cam face and line bored the hole again so that the standard cam was a flush fit. Worked a treat and was the cheapest option then.
Thanks troops.
I went to Baz Bikes on Saturday, all his DR stuff was worse off than mine, so it's a whole DR/GN head second hand, or this recoat/bore trick that pat' has suggested.
Hi TWR !!!
merv
24th July 2006, 21:37
Back in the 70's McIver and Veitch in Dunedin did needle roller bearing conversions on Honda XL heads that had run the cam bearings. I'm not sure if that's a possibility with the DR head but a good engineering shop should be able to advise on that as an alternative.
cheese
24th July 2006, 21:37
boss engineering in wangavagus seemed to know what they are on about.
T.W.R
24th July 2006, 23:31
Thanks troops.
I went to Baz Bikes on Saturday, all his DR stuff was worse off than mine, so it's a whole DR/GN head second hand, or this recoat/bore trick that pat' has suggested.
Hi TWR !!!
How ya doin Kro, apart from this slight mishap?
You've done the Baz thing huh,
Another option but in ChCh may be HPE (Hills Performance Engineering) Ph 0800 4 732673 or Kelford Camtech 03 366 4514
both pretty clever when it comes to cam repair & needle roller coversions
I priced up some top ends off GN's today, and they start about $350 for a guaranteed good one, so I think I might swing that way, plus get the old girl rebored, and oversized. It only has to last me another year or so, and I'll get another beast like a TT350, or DR350.
Maha
25th July 2006, 17:56
Coincidence????......when i looked at the Tread title it had 7 replies 69 views...:blip:
HAHAHAHa, that's gotta be a sign if ever I saw one.
I bought a 2nd hander off Hawera Motorcycles, very helpful people indeed.
Ocean1
27th July 2006, 17:10
Needle rollers are OK if there's room for the extra diameter in the head.
Best fix I found was to grind the cam bearing diameters to clean them up, over-bore the head with a rough-as-a-bears-arse finish, pour whitemetal in-situ and bore to suit the new cam diameters. Now, finding someone to do it...
Luck.
NordieBoy
28th July 2006, 13:09
So Kro, are you and Gary going to do the 6-hour?
I laugh in your general direction. Short answer no, long answer no. I can barely stay awake 6 hours these days, let alone ride for that long. The way things are going now, I'll be lucky to have the DR running by then :(
NordieBoy
29th July 2006, 21:40
Tag Team.
Only have to stay awake for 3 hours :)
Grace and I are going to give it a go.
Her on the CRF230 and me on the mighty seXR.
But she says I have to go fast :(
Bah, If I ride in anything, I like to use my own bike, then if/when I arse off it, I aint downing an 06 bike, just my old DR.
Where is the 6 hour this year?, if it aint in Nelson or very close to it, I won't be there.
NordieBoy
31st July 2006, 09:58
In clubmans class it is with your own bike.
It's up the Moutere :D
Ahhh, I know little about riding in general, let alone anything specific. I might mosey along to watch for a bit, I don't know if the mighty DR will be back in the land of the living by then.
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