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  1. #616
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumph View Post
    There's a story - which I can't vouch for - that's how Kirby's 1100 became a race bike. Easier to put RS flatslides on it than get the airbox back in.

    I do know that he'd planned to do it's first season as a senior production bike.

    After the carbs, I got roped in. The cams were just sitting there and everything followed. Methanol and about 170HP.
    I'm aware of a set of RS40's I could probably source from a mate in Welly.
    It did cross my mind more than once over the weekend, but nah, it's a street bike.
    Anyway, today the rear link & swingarm bearings were washed in petrol, blown out & re assembled with fresh grease & installed today.
    Spring removed & shock cleaned up, lubed & put together.
    Main target was motor out & back in on the same day, which was achieved, everything else is just tinkering.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    It's time. Well, nearly time. After lunch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sidecar bob View Post
    I'm aware of a set of RS40's I could probably source from a mate in Welly.
    It did cross my mind more than once over the weekend, but nah, it's a street bike.
    Anyway, today the rear link & swingarm bearings were washed in petrol, blown out & re assembled with fresh grease & installed today.
    Spring removed & shock cleaned up, lubed & put together.
    Main target was motor out & back in on the same day, which was achieved, everything else is just tinkering.
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    Didn't lose any bolts, cleaned the spooge out of the front sprocket area, speedo still works, lubed the clutch cable which now has a delightfully light pull, switch block still sending correct signals, no bolts lost, no resorting to yoghurt and/or super glue to bodge repairs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sidecar bob View Post
    I'm aware of a set of RS40's I could probably source from a mate in Welly.
    It did cross my mind more than once over the weekend, but nah, it's a street bike.
    Anyway, today the rear link & swingarm bearings were washed in petrol, blown out & re assembled with fresh grease & installed today.
    Spring removed & shock cleaned up, lubed & put together.
    Main target was motor out & back in on the same day, which was achieved, everything else is just tinkering.
    Everybody goes too big on those motors. First year, Kirby won at Teretonga with bored 750 carbs - 33's. Lapped about 63 seconds and won by a mile.
    Next year with Holden riding, we pulled out the 38's and he tried them in practise. Said, nah, the 36's are better so we went back to what we'd been using, RS36's.
    Won by half a lap - and was first to go under 1 minute lap. Kirb had gearing charts worked out. it was geared for 185mph at 11000rpm.
    Holden reported that on the first two laps when he was going for it, he ran it into the rev limiter just before getting on the picks for the sweeper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidecar bob View Post
    How many Allen keys do you have
    a few. I dont like those setups where they kind of sprout all over the show. Theres some spare spanners and shit in there too.
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    OK, so, I have no fucking clue what THIS is, but pretty sure it isnt part of the oil pickup.... I'm throwing it out to the ideas group as to what it is. if anybody recognises it I would be grateful. It is alooooominum (magnet no stick) and it looks like half of something.

    Also most of the valves are tight - the manual specifies for inlets 0.11 to 0.15. I have 0.10 and plus 0.05 so was looking for a nice loose 0.10 for the inlets. The exhaust is specified at 0.18 to 0.22 so I was looking for 0.2 (which I have....).

    So, we have exhausts at around 0.1 through 0.15 and one of the 8 is at .2

    The inlets are a loose-ish 0.1, some toight loike a toiger 0.1's (noted on Cyl 2 as "tight AF") and some loose 0.1's.

    The motor spins freely (when checking the valve clearances).

    The oil was lovely. No little sparkles in the sump (I dropped it)

    The coolant (that not-water red stuff) was OK too - no oil obviously.

    Oh and today I learned that while it looks like there is enough room to drop the sump off the motor with the front exhausts in place.... yeah nah, there isnt.

    Also one of the fucking exhaust studs came out with the nut still on it. FFFFUUUUUUU.

    So, what's the consenus? drop the motor out and whip the heads off? (that means I can turn it upside down and see up its skirts too (oooh errr).

    TBH I am not that keen on rebuilding it, but if I do I want more capacity. Someone on this site famously said something to the effect that only a dickhead rebuilds a motor with the same power.
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    Here's the other side of the mystery addition to the oil pickup.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nzspokes View Post
    Is that some AMP forks up there?
    NOS baby! thats my retirement fund. Uncut steerer!
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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    Here's the other side of the mystery addition to the oil pickup.
    Ummm, it looks like a bearing locator.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    Ummm, it looks like a bearing locator.
    It kind of does, huh? its broken on one side as if it has been part of a casting. dislike.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    Here's the other side of the mystery addition to the oil pickup.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    Ummm, it looks like a bearing locator.
    Not smooth enough and not steel
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    Where the hell did you find that? That engine is coming apart. Either you do it or it will eventually unwrap itself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by husaberg View Post
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    Ahh fuck you. That prick is a terrible earworm.
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