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    Autopsy

    Well I striped most of the engine today. Looks like the piston gave up. Or it could have been the pin. Anyway I now have the old engine in and ready to go racing. Also thanks to Boyle Kawasaki I have a new bottom end to build a new engine with. Crank is salvageable valves are bent. Barrel will need a re sleeve. It will be back better and faster than ever for the GP.



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    Quote Originally Posted by richban View Post
    Well I striped most of the engine today. Looks like the piston gave up. Or it could have been the pin. Anyway I now have the old engine in and ready to go racing. Also thanks to Boyle Kawasaki I have a new bottom end to build a new engine with. Crank is salvageable valves are bent. Barrel will need a re sleeve. It will be back better and faster than ever for the GP.



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    that reminds me of why l gave up buckets 10 years ago

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    Quote Originally Posted by richban View Post
    . It will be back better and faster than ever for the GP

    That's a worry! Never doubted you Rich ...

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    fix that up no probs.Add extra for more compression
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    That was quick work for a fat old bastard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clivoris View Post
    That was quick work for a fat old bastard.
    That's 'styley' fat old bastard to you sir!
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    BANG!!

    Rich I reckon you should start developing a 2 stroke. I hear those things are getting 30hp haha. You do it first in Welly, tell me how to do it and I'll get one too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by richban View Post
    Well I striped most of the engine today. Looks like the piston gave up. Or it could have been the pin. Anyway I now have the old engine in and ready to go racing. Also thanks to Boyle Kawasaki I have a new bottom end to build a new engine with. Crank is salvageable valves are bent. Barrel will need a re sleeve. It will be back better and faster than ever for the GP.
    Bugger should get a two stroke
    My money is still on the pin; but i guess no one will ever know.

    Well done on getting the other motor in, in quick time.
    but it will be interesting to see what the new improved one go's like..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bert View Post
    interesting to see what the new improved one go's like..
    BANG is my bet

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    Quote Originally Posted by richban View Post
    Well I striped most of the engine today. Looks like the piston gave up. Or it could have been the pin. Anyway I now have the old engine in and ready to go racing. Also thanks to Boyle Kawasaki I have a new bottom end to build a new engine with. Crank is salvageable valves are bent. Barrel will need a re sleeve. It will be back better and faster than ever for the GP.



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    Quote Originally Posted by richban View Post
    Well I striped most of the engine today. Looks like the piston gave up. Or it could have been the pin.
    not enough premix in the fuel

    good excuse to build a faster engine
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    Quote Originally Posted by speedpro View Post
    BANG is my bet
    Well I will be running a full faring with a big catch tray in the bottom so no others suffer when she looses her life's blood. I would expect it to go good as gold. We will have to wait and see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckets4Me View Post
    not enough premix in the fuel
    Funny you should say that. Never had any valve guide seals so was running a little premix motul. Just not the kind you would be used it smelling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by richban View Post
    Well I will be running a full faring with a big catch tray in the bottom so no others suffer when she looses her life's blood. I would expect it to go good as gold. We will have to wait and see.
    Isn't there some rule about that sort of thing with "real" race bikes? It probably wouldn't hurt to encourage 4-stroke riders to put something in place. We could start with FXR riders. It may also be advantagious to have some sort of scatter shield or blanket like on drag race transmissions. Could be a use for old bullet-proof vests. I'd personally prefer to see something in 1/4" plate surrounding the bottom end and possibly filled with concrete.

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