View Full Version : Looking for a Boss Hoss mechanic...
... 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
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!!!
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.
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...
<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!
Gotta hang on that's for sure...
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