Grainger or Ace Hardware. Online Gokart suppliers have them but then shipping costs are involved.Scotto.....where can we purchase the thicker key?
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Grainger or Ace Hardware. Online Gokart suppliers have them but then shipping costs are involved.Scotto.....where can we purchase the thicker key?
Thanks
This is what the mounts are made from. As I have said in earlier posts in this thread, these were made for something other than mounting engines to bicycle frames. But this is what the clamps look like when I get them and I'm sorry but these are the last three that became available to me and will be used on my next race bike build.Do you sell this mount? I just got a 99 preator I would like to mount it like this.I have no access to Fab Tools
Thanks Jeff for the hospitality, wish we coulda spent more time with ya! AleSmith "Speedway Stout" should be found local near you. Went to Tito's and it was packed as you said but had some great tacos and such. Happy New Year to you and the family!Thanks Scotto for stop n by it was nice to see you an family.... The beer was tasty... Trying to find it now...Happy New Year bro....
You're quite observant Dan, not too sure of the valve clearance (they aren't hitting the piston though), did you see the three copper spacers on the spark plug?I noticed that you index the spark plug too.
With that much piston poking up out of the cylinder, what sort of valve clearance do you have with the race head? The squish band clearance looks like it is 0.010!
Honestly it may be less than 0.010" as the stock head gasket is 0.040" and that's all that is separating the top of the piston from the race head. I'm having second thoughts about re-torquing the head and it will be fine as is......no oil leaks and plenty of compression. Everything is tight.With that much piston poking up out of the cylinder, what sort of valve clearance do you have with the race head? The squish band clearance looks like it is 0.010!
Thanks BWM, I look forward to meeting you and having a fun day on the track once again! Should be a great day of racing, spectating and hanging out with everyone that enjoy this kind of madnessAmazing bike, love the look/sound/speed/everything. Glad to hear you'll be at Willow this weekend, I'll be looking for this bike so I can see it in person. Kudos on the build, man, even giving me ideas for my own little 2-cycle build I'm planning/dreaming. Looking forward to Willow!
And a very Happy 4th to you my friend, that Dyno looks awesome!Hey Scotto Happy 4th. Your ride is looking good. My Dailey ride is a two smoke... Fun times
GH, what are you waiting for........build that Dyno?!Nice bikes! I love them both. Must be the frame. I gotta see about putting one of those tanks on my Dyno I have stashed away, been sitting on it for a couple of years now. About time I do something like this with it...