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RDJ
16th June 2007, 02:06
... in Auckland / Hamilton / Taupo area, am currently an expat, may be being posted back home and would bring this V8 machine with me. Would need a knowledgeable mechanic to save me crossing the Cook Strait for everyday maintenance. Thanks in advance for any info.

Devil
16th June 2007, 13:58
It needs everyday maintenance? *chortle*
Kidding.

Not sure why you'd need any specialised mech? It's just an engine, in a bike...

cynna
16th June 2007, 14:34
and a common v8. should be right at any decent v8 shop up there

RDJ
16th June 2007, 18:48
Mainly because it has transmission "'issues" from time to time... 502ci motor putting the power to the back wheel... but I have backups for when it needs an organ transplant...

onearmedbandit
16th June 2007, 18:56
Shit, 502ci version???? Fuck that, I had a 440 magnum in a charger, that was bad enough but a 502 in a bike. Damn.

HenryDorsetCase
18th June 2007, 15:50
Mainly because it has transmission "'issues" from time to time... 502ci motor putting the power to the back wheel... but I have backups for when it needs an organ transplant...

holy shit, that is bad ass!

Macktheknife
18th June 2007, 15:53
PLEASE tell me you mean 302.....
that is just scary.

kiwifruit
18th June 2007, 16:32
Chris Mitchell Motorcycles Ltd
45 Oruanui St
Taupo

07 377 2555

Best in NZ.

Panther
18th June 2007, 22:16
Yes, Chris Mitchell is awesome.
A true miracle worker.

PeteJ
20th June 2007, 10:39
Try Ian Johnson at The Chopper Shop at Papamoa, near The Mount.

He already has a customer with a private import Boss Hoss. Ian is a qualified A-Grade tech with 25+ years' experience.

Ph/fax 0-7-5424210.

Address 3/15 Reynolds Place, Papamoa, Tauranga 3118; email racebikes@xtra.co.nz.

cowboy
20th June 2007, 11:49
PLEASE tell me you mean 302.....
that is just scary.

Nop they are 502 big block chev!!!

RDJ
22nd June 2007, 18:42
Thanks people for the leads - going to be home (yayy) for holidays next week and will most certainly follow up both of them.

Yes "Miss B." is powered by a 502 cubic inch Chev big block. But the cam's standard and the head's not ported :-)))

That's not all - in a moment of sheer recklessness I had NOS added. I, uh, actually have not hit the nitrous button yet... the 502 on its own is shall we say sufficiently taxing... I fear the NOS may remain ornamental for some time...

onearmedbandit
22nd June 2007, 18:58
Very nice. Now is that '502 Horsepower' on the tank just reference to the horsepower being produced by a 502ci engine, or is that somewhere near where she is at? I know a well tuned (not heavily modified) V8 will punch out around a hp per cube, so what is it?

Edbear
22nd June 2007, 19:12
Yes "Miss B." is powered by a 502 cubic inch Chev big block. But the cam's standard and the head's not ported :-)))



Oh, well, that's alright then...:innocent:




That's not all - in a moment of sheer recklessness I had NOS added. I, uh, actually have not hit the nitrous button yet... the 502 on its own is shall we say sufficiently taxing... I fear the NOS may remain ornamental for some time...


:gob:

PS. I know Classic Z would be interested in checking it out. He has a workshop in Whangaparaoa and does servicing on a few KB'rs bikes. Most mechanics in NZ will be familiar with the Chevy V8's.

RDJ
22nd June 2007, 20:29
Very nice. Now is that '502 Horsepower' on the tank just reference to the horsepower being produced by a 502ci engine, or is that somewhere near where she is at? I know a well tuned (not heavily modified) V8 will punch out around a hp per cube, so what is it?

I haven't had her dyno'd, and I don't know the actual figure (I bought her with the existing paint).

OTOH, the official Chevy crate motor specs agree that it is one horse per inch:
Displacement: 502 cubic inches
Horsepower: 502 @ 5200 RPM
Torque: 567 @ 4200 RPM
Max. Rec. RPM: 5800 rpm
Fuel: Premium Unleaded 92 Octane
Bore & Stroke: 4.47” x 4.00”
Comp. Ratio: 9.6:1

Your Horsepower May Vary :scooter: :yes: :yes: :yes:

Edited to add: another BH rider tells me a stock 502ci has run at 468hp on the dyno... seems like less loss through the driveline than I'd expect but I'm no guru...

RDJ
22nd June 2007, 20:31
<snip> PS. I know Classic Z would be interested in checking it out. He has a workshop in Whangaparaoa and does servicing on a few KB'rs bikes. Most mechanics in NZ will be familiar with the Chevy V8's.

Thanks for the head's-up on the Whangaparaoa option, appreciated.

onearmedbandit
22nd June 2007, 20:31
Fark me, that thing must pull your arms out of the sockets!

RDJ
22nd June 2007, 20:42
Gotta hang on that's for sure...