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PROJECTS

PostPosted: Sat Jun 15, 2013 9:59 am
by John H
It's progressing slowly but will be finished in time for Bonneville Speedweek next year. Primary is finished, now it's rebuilding the heads, including a lot of welding and grinding.

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 15, 2013 1:18 pm
by ATinkerer
Link works fine. Quite a project.

Gordon

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 11, 2013 10:54 am
by John H
George is at it again, building his new Bonneville motor. He will tell you more about it as it progresses.
John
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 11, 2013 9:08 pm
by DougErickson
We were given a Suzuki 1977 TS185 and I am building it up for the daughter. She will be out of college soon and is all excited about dual sport type riding so it is a place to start. It was pretty rough as the crankcase was full of water and there were numerous other problems. I am doing a few upgrades and making it right. Hoping to bring it in under a thousand bucks, you know how 'free' bikes are, right! Also doing some outboard projects and hope to be into the 350-4 soon.

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 12, 2013 8:15 am
by salt-racer
Hi Guys
As john said, work is progressing on the new engine for Super-Fly II. Last weekend I reduced the diameter of the cylinder spigot to allow the YZ jug slip down and seat into the KX cases. The barrel now sits very comfortably on the adapter base plate fastened to KX cases. To make-up for the plate thickness, I had to remove a little material (shorten) the YZ cylinder to maintain proper squish, which wasn't too difficult once I had the cylinder spinning true on the lathe. I originally had a problem in centering and supporting the cylinder in the lathe/tooling but John offered a solution which worked beautifully! ;) Team-Work is where it's at!
The next step is to try and match the lower transfer ports from the kawi cases (tiny) to the yami (large) cylinder opening. Quite a step between the two, but I should be able smooth things out with careful-steady hand and a Dremel.
Tons of work remains but I definitely plan to have it ready for Speed Week 2014.

George