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Old 03-23-2014, 03:38 PM
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Originally Posted by JNSRacing
Nice, hopefully that will put an end to snapping off bolts!
I hope so. Please let it be plain sailing from here.......
 
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Hi guy's


I been working hard and waiting for parts to turn up and also not forgetting the money funding too.
so I have managed to get the build mostly done. no problems with shell bearings scrapping away on damaged cranks!!
 
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Nice to see the time and effort put into these bikes. You've had some rough luck so far, but I look at it this way ( especially since my engine is sitting as yours is at the moment) at least you know you have taken care of the issues you had! Plus, if your like me, you had a perfect excuse to buy new tools! That's always a good thing
 
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I have lapped the valves, put new stem seals on and fitted all back together. Put the new Head gasket on. For some reason they sent a genuine Honda part in a Kawasaki box lol.... Fitted a new temp sensor. old one snapped off on removal.... a lot of things seamed to snapped whilst rebuilding!!! anyway... Torqued head down ready for the cams
 
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Originally Posted by gtcole
Nice to see the time and effort put into these bikes. You've had some rough luck so far, but I look at it this way ( especially since my engine is sitting as yours is at the moment) at least you know you have taken care of the issues you had! Plus, if your like me, you had a perfect excuse to buy new tools! That's always a good thing

LOL we seam to be on the same wavelength... love buying new tools....
 
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Got the Gear changing system all back together, got the oil pump in and read the wrong torque settings and snapped the bolt that holds the cog/gear on, so I had bought another pump at a small bargain cost and fitted it. don't know how I read the wrong setting but I did, silly me I know but im human lol...... I think?
 
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Fitted the new pump that arrived today and then built the clutch, installed the basket. Without the right tool for tightening, I put a socket on the clutch nut, then put the springs and lifting plate on and tightened it up so the plates were engaged, put a screwdriver between the crank and clutch basket and voila.... tight as a nuns a@@. just a little tip for you that don't have the right tool.
 
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Originally Posted by Benjy68
Hey jeff. Got me some better torque wrenches...
Originally Posted by JNSRacing
Nice, hopefully that will put an end to snapping off bolts!
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...got the oil pump in and read the wrong torque settings and snapped the bolt that holds the cog/gear on
NOOOOOOOO, Benjy, NOOOOOOO!!! For the love of all things holy, stop snapping off bolts!! It may seem that it's your destiny, but you must FIGHT the dark side with all your being!!

Seriously though, nice work, and it looks as if you're going to finish up just in time for the best riding weather, that is, unless you've got a lot more planned besides the engine refresh.
 
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Man the luck with bolts lol....
 
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Yes, the luck i have with bolts..... i have cleaned up the cams and installed them. Lucky, no snapped bolts there. I triple checked the settings this time.
 
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