10drum
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Greetings again, I’m in this 1971 R75/5 to my waist, and really do appreciate all of the good advice I’ve received.
I have pulled the cylinders, cleaned the pistons, checked the piston clearance, and ring gap.
The top of the pistons are stamped with 81.985, the piston clearance is a loose .006”, and I don’t have a thick enough feeler gauge to measure the ring gap. My plug gap tool show the gap to be .080” +or- .010.”
I have a Haynes manual. The specs list:
-81.985 is the largest piston listed.
-.0047” is the maximum piston/cylinder clearance.
-.0177” is maximum ring gap.
.060” over, is the largest bore I’ve done on the British bikes, but they do sell pistons to .120” over.
What I’m seeing (in my small my british bike world), is I need to bore the cylinders.
When I brought the bike home, I charged the battery, got it to start, and rode it around the block. It ran out strong, the idle was flakey, and oil was running out of the push rods tubes. The compression was just under 145lbs, on both jugs. Am I reading something wrong here? Has it been bored 2 time before? Or is 81.985 just one of the standard pistons?
It ain’t all bad, I live for these kind of problems, I don’t have to make it right, I get to make it right.
Thanks for all the replies, you all are great.
Phil
I have pulled the cylinders, cleaned the pistons, checked the piston clearance, and ring gap.
The top of the pistons are stamped with 81.985, the piston clearance is a loose .006”, and I don’t have a thick enough feeler gauge to measure the ring gap. My plug gap tool show the gap to be .080” +or- .010.”
I have a Haynes manual. The specs list:
-81.985 is the largest piston listed.
-.0047” is the maximum piston/cylinder clearance.
-.0177” is maximum ring gap.
.060” over, is the largest bore I’ve done on the British bikes, but they do sell pistons to .120” over.
What I’m seeing (in my small my british bike world), is I need to bore the cylinders.
When I brought the bike home, I charged the battery, got it to start, and rode it around the block. It ran out strong, the idle was flakey, and oil was running out of the push rods tubes. The compression was just under 145lbs, on both jugs. Am I reading something wrong here? Has it been bored 2 time before? Or is 81.985 just one of the standard pistons?
It ain’t all bad, I live for these kind of problems, I don’t have to make it right, I get to make it right.
Thanks for all the replies, you all are great.
Phil
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