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rjg1985

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  1. I have aluminum motor mounts ready to install. I did some research last night and it would be closer to $1200.00-$1300.00 to rebuild. A good used motor is looking better. The only other thing besides the motor would be the brake lines. The motor in the bike now has the high output stator, but the used motor I looked at doesn't come with one anyway.

  2. Thanks for the reply. I thought about an engine swap, but I would still have a used engine. I can can get a 1300 localy for $500.00. If I could rebuild my 1200 for under $700.00 I would be happy and know I have a new engine. I don't have a problem with second gear yet but I could do that upgrade right away. The bike runs good the way it is but it could be better. I really like this thing. Even with the weak cylinder my nephew can't keep up to me with his Harley.

  3. I have a miss on the #2 cylinder of my 85. I did a compression test on it and it was low about 65 psi. I the did a leak down test and had air leaking out the exhaust. I took it in and had the valve clearance checked, but only 2 intake valves needed adlustment and not on the #2 cylinder. I am to the point of pulling the head and replacing the valves. The bike runs really good even with a weak cylinder, but I want it to 100%.

  4. Here is a picture of an actual MC frame the car frames are the same just bigger I don't have a picture because they are wrapped up ready to ship. To the members that have ordered some I appologize I have not shipped them yet because I am still waiting for the USPS to deliver the shipping supplies I ordered.

    If anyone is interested I have 2 car size and 4 MC size left.

    They are $6.00 ea. plus $5.00 shipping per order up to 3 frames.

    Send me a PM if you are interested.

    Thanks,

    Randy

  5. I think i'm going to let the shop handle this time because The #2 cilinder exhaust valve has no clearence to measure right now, it's slightly open that's why my commpression is low on that cylinder. I know the mechanic that is going to do the work so hopfully he will let me be there when he does it so I will know what I am doing next time. He also told me it should be checked again after 500 or so miles because there could carbon build up around the valve from being open. I will be able to do the follow up check.

  6. Thanks to all for the great help. I looked for signs of blow by and there is none that was good news. So I borrowed a leakdown tester set the #2 cylinder at TBC on the compression stroke added air pressure. Air was gushing out the exhaust valve. So I meed to check the valve clearence and should be good to go. When I did my compression test with some oil in the cylinder there must have been enough there to seal some around the valve to bring the compression up and fool me into thinking it was the rings. Again thanks

     

    Randy

  7. When I bought the bike I rode it home 45 miles. The seller said he rode it daily, but the fork seals were leaking there were parts missing. The #1 carb's float was not working and dumping fuel down the throat into the cylinder. Since I have fixed all the obvious problems cleaned and synced carbs, replaced fork seals and other missing things. I put 3000 miles on it. I ran sea foam in the oil for about the last 300 miles before I changed the oil. The carbs were really gummed up so I think the bike had sat for a long time. I am going to try sea foam down the spark plug hole and let it sit for a while. I am open to any suggestions. Even with a weak cylinder this bike flies. I think it would be a blast with the motor at 100%. One other thing is the bike has a slight buzz vibration between 3500 and 4000 rpm smooth before and after. Is that normal for these bikes?

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