by Lotus54 » Sun Dec 15, 2024 7:56 am
I had the forks all cleaned up and ready to reassemble. Then I found the Betor seals I had were different for these than the ‘normal’ Betors I have had on lots of bikes. Aermacchi must have specified a slightly different (and sort of odd) size over the regular ones. I cannot really see a reason why, but I’m sure they had one.
So I ordered new seals, but have had too many other projects going to put forks back together and pop on the bike.
Work on a 1990 Autozam Scrum (Japanese mini-truck)-rebuilding the 660cc 12valve three cylinder engine. Valves were pretty worn, but kit I got had new ones. Guides were fine so I did not replace. I kept original con-rods too, since I thought they were better than the replacements and I saw no indication of them being bent. Manual calls for piston replacement every 100,000 kilometers (and this has 108), plus I figured the rings in the kit would be more likely to property fit the new pistons.
1976 OSSA Super Pioneer- 78 Benelli 750 sei,72 250 2C Benelli, 68 Benelli Dynamo trail, 76 OSSA GPII Phantom, Beta XTrainer 300, Lotus Elan S3