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    i would throw a Loncin CBD250 straight in and then try and fault it, you will find it difficult to do so...830 bucks, all up ready to go...

    http://newmanz.co.nz/shop/index.php?...&products_id=8

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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    Not on my Triumph.
    Maybe not. But at least they hold more than about 1.5l so don't run dry quite as quick! Is it not a sight glass mate?

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    Side note: Seized my lawn mower quite well and truley a year ago, put oil in it tiped it upside down for a couple days ; then wacked the blade a few times and it freed up nicly. Ran like absolute shit for about an hour full revs, then it came right; runs stronger than ever.

    Maybe not applicable to you but, 'cool story bro' aye.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    Maybe not. But at least they hold more than about 1.5l so don't run dry quite as quick! Is it not a sight glass mate?
    Oh for a sight glass.

    Then again, I remember a poem I read which started...

    I've bought a new Ducati
    It runs as smooth as silk
    But now the fun has started
    The sight glass looks like milk
    There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post

    Lucky for the other road users you didn't snap the rod and leave bits of engine all down the road.

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    You mean like sidecars do....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    Hahahahahahahahahahahaha, fail!

    It's the crank that's seized for sure. Lucky for the other road users you didn't snap the rod and leave bits of engine all down the road.

    Anyhoo, good luck with the motor search. Hope it doesn't cost too much.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    Lucky for the other road users you didn't snap the rod and leave bits of engine all down the road.
    That reminds me of the night I was at home when I heard a screamer pipe, followed by a huge bang. It was a Mitsubishi Evo with a bunch of young guys picking up bits of engine off the road.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SMOKEU View Post
    That reminds me of the night I was at home when I heard a screamer pipe, followed by a huge bang. It was a Mitsubishi Evo with a bunch of young guys picking up bits of engine off the road.
    a young fella i know got the accelerator pedal stuck on his manual cefiro...fuck knows how, unco cunt lol anyway it revved to the moon and shattered the fly wheel which demo'd the bell housing, savaged the floor pan..seriously it nearly ripped through, and a big peice, almost a third of the flywheel with bits of pressure plate hanging off it fluhg accross the road and ripped right into the side of a hi-ace
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    Quote Originally Posted by ellipsis View Post
    i would throw a Loncin CBD250 straight in and then try and fault it, you will find it difficult to do so...830 bucks, all up ready to go...

    http://newmanz.co.nz/shop/index.php?...&products_id=8
    thats a bolt up match for a 125/185/200 honda yeah? wouldnt pull like an rfvc would it?
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    Anyone got any ideas on removing the timing chain, if I can't see the master link, and can't turn the engine over to rotate chain?
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    Quote Originally Posted by fridayflash View Post
    thats a bolt up match for a 125/185/200 honda yeah? wouldnt pull like an rfvc would it?
    ...it's a 250...not a 125 or a 185 or a 200, yeah...why not...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeremysprite View Post
    Anyone got any ideas on removing the timing chain, if I can't see the master link, and can't turn the engine over to rotate chain?
    Wont have a master link release the tensioner & get the mechanism out of there if you can, and possibly you'll have enough slack to slip the sprocket enough to get both bolts undone. tie the chain up before you remove the cam & sprocket otherwise it'll disappear.

    what oil is there looks like grinding paste

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    POWER man POWER. Petrol, Oil, Water, Electrics, Rubber (lady optional). Gotta make sure its all full and everything works.

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    Quote Originally Posted by T.W.R View Post
    Wont have a master link release the tensioner & get the mechanism out of there if you can, and possibly you'll have enough slack to slip the sprocket enough to get both bolts undone. tie the chain up before you remove the cam & sprocket otherwise it'll disappear.

    what oil is there looks like grinding paste
    Ok thanks re chain advice!

    Yeah I know... I replaced oil & filter only a few weeks ago (flushed a full 1l through before change as well) so not sure why it's So bad. Bike feels like it runs very rich - could That do it?
    Will have to check filter again if I salvage this engine




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    Quote Originally Posted by FZR250 View Post
    POWER man POWER. Petrol, Oil, Water, Electrics, Rubber (lady optional). Gotta make sure its all full and everything works.
    Haha thanks for the handy acronym. Bike is air cooled so POER which is how I'll be feeling after fixing this

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