by awac » Fri Feb 17, 2012 2:55 pm
Right back from picking up a few bits, now now where was I? Ah yes, had a local machine shop make me the mounts, 40x40x40mm with a 30mm ID bore for the Land rover deadpan bushes that I have used as Anti-Vibration mounts (why Land rover? You can get the bits anywhere, they are tough and cost 3.64 for two, with postage! Oh bike manufactures please take note...). I also asked the machine shop to machine a vertical radius of 40mm 2.5mm from the ID bore, they machined one of the blocks with a horizontal radius before realising the mistake (after looking at the drawing which accompanied a bush to aid them) and then machined a vertical radius...hmmm...(I even had to wait while they honed the bore to fit the bush I supplied them)...I had to fill the bottom one with weld, and whilst solid now, I will have to spend a little time before paint goes on building up a little more weld and cleaning to enhance the finish. The reason for all this work is that the original 4 speed engine has two metalastic bushes held in shear underneath. The engines after this only retained the offside internal thread to hold the exhaust clamp. It is possible to tap a new nearside thread but means a lot of extra work if I ever want to put an exchange engine in. The engine plates are a eBay find for a couple of pounds, and what luck! They are exactly the correct space apart and have a slight bend which allows them to stand proud of the frame, I could not have made them better! I think they look quite funky myself, maybe a steampunk style coming on? They are I am told Aprilia 650 engine plates by the eBayer, can anyone confirm?
The next step is to fit the footrests that I have just been and picked up, so I can check they clear the engine in its position. Once that is done I can fit the exhaust which I got brand new for 53 euros from Ost2rad.de, which when you look at what people are charging for used heaps of rubbish it is remarkable, they charge a flat rate of 11 euros postage to the UK, (so buy some other bits while you are there), and it came within days, in fact I was amazed how quick and efficient they were, right sales plug over for them unless they want to send me a discount card and I will ramble on all day (Go on admit it, that Led Zepp song went through your head when I said that eh?)
I have also just picked up the original engines manifold and carb which is straight and 28mm, compared to the Supa's bend (goes to the opposite of the air box entrance)and 30mm. I will try it on over the next couple of days and make an assessment if I should just put the K&N on the supa's set up or fit the air box. After that I will connect the engine up to a dead loss electrics and see if it will fire up, I will be going solid state regulator not mechanical when wiring time comes, and probably LED lights where I can.
If you are still awake, (well done) then you will understand that it is a long term project and I work more in the summer than winter, so don't expect to see rapid development, as I am just awaking from my winter slumber to go searching the forest for cash and berries...LOL. Ring,ding,ding,Comrades....