Too cold high of 22 degrees LOL...oh it was nothing but..serious....believe me i can truely appreciate and admire that list ^.....you take "BUBBLE"S" out for a spin today??????
Too cold high of 22 degrees LOL...oh it was nothing but..serious....believe me i can truely appreciate and admire that list ^.....you take "BUBBLE"S" out for a spin today??????
"BANG!.SHUFFLE CLANGGG!...ahem....excuse me M R .S U M P T E R !...that was just me fallin off my bar stool at my terminal in the shop as i freeze my a$$ off in "non sunny Florida" this late afternoon.....YOUR ACTUALLY A BONA-FIDE GEARHEAD!....UUUUHHHH YOU SCWUWIE WABBIT YOU!.....here i was thinkin you were just a keyboard crackin such an such.....and you turn out to be a "friggin gearhead"........"momma can i have another servin of that crow please?..."ya'all shaw can mr chuckie".............i tip a long-neck to ya........truce?....comon now Bubbles.....(pink bike)...lol....
TBH - it was more of a worry regarding chipping/flaking the chrome cylinder liner than anything else, dressing these ports by hand will definitely result in a slightly rounded over edge no matter how you try and avoid it... my thought being if tried deliberately it would result in an excessive amount being removed and damage to the liner...Greetings B.Awake, you suggest to keep intake & exh. port edges sharp and crisp. Somewhere I've read to chamfer the cylinder side so the rings wont have a tendancy to hang up. any thoughts on that will be appreciated.
Been reading a lot of helpfull info here thanks to all for sharing ur expertise.
nice, snow bike,...!if the engine studs work the way they are - why replace them?
I bought a tube of Permatex brand Ultra Copper high temp RTV sealant, thinking, "Yeah, now I can seal gaskets"No just on the gaskets. I buy a gasket kit that has better gaskets but copper coat will help just about any gaskets on these motors. I also port match the gaskets if they dont match.