spyke
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« on: 12.09. 2009 21:52 » |
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Hi chaps,
I dont know if its not the done thing to have two questions on different subjects in one post but here goes, someone let me know if its frowned on . 1.Anybody got thoughts on the use of +80 pistons in a fairly low tuned motor.My thick flange barrels are a worn +60 and the cost of sleeving and boring is a bit out of my budget. 2.What number chronometric/s will give me the right speed reading on my A10.Dont give a monkey whether its the correct one for the model and year etc .Im going to have a look at a couple next week and I dont want to by the wrong one.
Cheers Spyke
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Richard
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« Reply #1 on: 12.09. 2009 22:58 » |
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Spyke I have had 80thou pistons in my S/R for some time actually I am on my second set due to a tolerence mistake by a well known firm (shhh dont tell rocketman) and have had no problems since the second set and have covered a few thousand miles but I think you would have to be sure you do not leave the bore walls to thin, dont ask me how to check that as I have no idea but if I am right BSA only recommended going to 60 thou oversize. But most people I have spoken to seem to think that 80 thou should be ok. It should give you about 680 to 700 cc which is probably why my S/R goes so well. 2:1 I beleive but there is left and right hand rotation and you will have to wait for mor knowledgable persons to advise on that, but a good source for repairs and or replacements would be David Woods in the UK (do a google search) Richard
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trevinoz
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« Reply #2 on: 12.09. 2009 23:05 » |
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Spyke, I guess with the barrel you will have to toss a coin. I have seen pistons listed somewhere at 100 thou os so I suppose anything is possible. It will be interesting to hear from anyone who has bored their cylinders over +60. As to the speedo, if you are running standard gearing and have standard drive gears in your gearbox, you need a speedo calibrated to 1450 revs per mile or thereabouts. The number is usually printed on the face but with old speedos, anything can be inside. Trev.
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trevinoz
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« Reply #3 on: 12.09. 2009 23:10 » |
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Richard, good to hear that +80 is successful. Back in the good old days, +40 was the maximum available and then resleeve. Trev.
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« Reply #4 on: 12.09. 2009 23:31 » |
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Spyke,
I have seen some awful things done to motors. I did them myself mostly back when I thought the world revolved around going 1/4 mile as fast as possible.
But in this case, the BSA budget being tight for you as it is for me, before I had this bored to +80, I would look into a re-sleeve really well- not for right now, but for later. Make sure that by going out to +80 you are not taking so much from the bores that a re-sleeve is no longer possible. These barrels are hard to come by, and saving some now but costing a fortune later is not saving at all.
Richard has had no problems at +80, so I would say give it a try as long as a good sleeve is still do-able next major rebuild.
Lee
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« Reply #5 on: 13.09. 2009 00:25 » |
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hi Richard ive seen what you've put s..m its ok everybody makes mistakes i had mine rebored to plus 80s as well and when i sent it to srm i had it re-sleeved no problem so there must be enough meat on them
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« Reply #6 on: 13.09. 2009 13:17 » |
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Standard and + 20's get machine from the same sized blanks. +40 & +60 get machined from the same size but naturally larger blanks. There is enough meat in the barrels to go +80 and possibly even + 100 as the bores are a long way apart.
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trevinoz
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« Reply #7 on: 13.09. 2009 23:10 » |
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Yes Trevor, the bores are a long way apart but there is not much meat between the bores and the outside. Trev.
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« Reply #8 on: 14.09. 2009 14:10 » |
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To what diameter are the bores opened for re-sleeving?
David
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« Reply #9 on: 14.09. 2009 15:31 » |
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G'day all, Just had mine re-sleeved. $360AU. 2mm wall thickness of sleeve = 74mm = +.160" with the remaining cylinder skirt 2mm thick. I have seen barrels with the skirt machined off and the new sleeve is now the skirt. Cheers
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