Due to a dropped valve I will be after some pistons, a search on the net doesn't find to many available options
1) Are the 88mm kits for the 900cc engines the same?
2) Are the 88mm Pistons in the rubber band 750cc bikes the same?
I'm picking it wont be quite that easy, different deck heights etc
MHR Mille pistons
MHR Mille pistons
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ta I had looked their site but I must have missed that pagerwhc80 wrote:Kickaha,
If Steve doesn't have them, try this
http://www.roadandrace.com.au/pistons.htm
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Had an interesting suggestion from two engineers who looked at the piston,they said "It's forged, weld it up and remachine it" think that might be a last resort
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These arrived today courtesy of Phil from Road and Race
Camera 002 by Kickaha13, on Flickr
I really want to just leave them on the table to stare at for a day or two
Camera 002 by Kickaha13, on Flickr
I really want to just leave them on the table to stare at for a day or two
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Kick,
I know exactly how you feel, I got a set of 92mm JE's from Phil for my track bike about a year ago. Engine not yet competed, but I just pull them out every now and then to drool.
Almost seems a shame to hide them inside the engine !!!
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I know exactly how you feel, I got a set of 92mm JE's from Phil for my track bike about a year ago. Engine not yet competed, but I just pull them out every now and then to drool.
Almost seems a shame to hide them inside the engine !!!
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Rick
I have desmo disease, I just hope they never find a cure !!!
The engineer who is repairing the head rang today as he is final getting around to repairing it
It was actually the nut that holds the top bevel gears together that had come loose which lets the gears move and altered the valve timing which allowed piston to valve contact and the resulting damage
It was actually the nut that holds the top bevel gears together that had come loose which lets the gears move and altered the valve timing which allowed piston to valve contact and the resulting damage
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pretty slow progress due to a lack of funding but the head should be done in the next week or so
When my engine dropped a valve it damaged one cylinder slightly
The engineer doing some of the work has suggested fitting cast liners rather then replating as for less than the cost of replating one cylinder I can fit new liners to both of them
Anyone else have any thoughts on that one?
When my engine dropped a valve it damaged one cylinder slightly
The engineer doing some of the work has suggested fitting cast liners rather then replating as for less than the cost of replating one cylinder I can fit new liners to both of them
Anyone else have any thoughts on that one?
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They used cast sleeves up until the Mille with no problem. The only problem I can think of might be the OD of the sleeve might be too much for the cyl. barrel for a good fit and may interfere with the studs. I'd think at least 2mm min. thick for the spigot into the cases would be needed but it probably could be done.
I have an Ducati friendly engineer who can make the liners, the material isn't every expensive as we can buy "blanks" and machine to sizerwhc80 wrote:Hey Kick,
You may get a shock when you price a set of liners ! they are not cheap !!!
Explore the replate as an option !
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Rick
$562 to replate per barrel, I can get both liners done for the price of one barrel replate and still have change
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Might find another problem going back to cast iron liners.
The Nickasil cylinders on the Mille required cast iron rings so you will have to source different rings to go with the cast iron liners.
I have only had to replace rings on my Mille as they wear and not the bore. You will have liners as well as rings wearing by going down the cast iron liner road. Cast iron rings for the Milles are available as the rings for the newer belt engines with the 88mm bore do the job (Mille part number superseded by belt number).
The Nickasil cylinders on the Mille required cast iron rings so you will have to source different rings to go with the cast iron liners.
I have only had to replace rings on my Mille as they wear and not the bore. You will have liners as well as rings wearing by going down the cast iron liner road. Cast iron rings for the Milles are available as the rings for the newer belt engines with the 88mm bore do the job (Mille part number superseded by belt number).
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