1989 kr1 with kr1s bits and bobs
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crank returned from grampian today, all sorted, had to put a new centre shaft in from bdk engineering, bearings had done their usual trick of spinning on the centre shaft wearing it away, have been meticulously matching the barrels to the cases, waiting for my jb weld to arrive in the post and then i'll be filling up the voids in the cases, hopefully will have engine rebuilt by the weekend, well the bottom end anyway
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finally got some more done
since i've been snowed in over the past week i cracked on with filling up the crankcases while i'm at home from uni for xmas, nearly there now, just got a few more holes to fill and a couple of pin holes to go back over, looking forward to getting it all back together for the summer
next job is the square channels in the top of where the reed block plate meets the crankcase
thats what is inscribed on my barrels and head, would people say that thats stan stephens st III?
maccas
next job is the square channels in the top of where the reed block plate meets the crankcase
thats what is inscribed on my barrels and head, would people say that thats stan stephens st III?
maccas
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got the engine pretty much built up minus a set of new pistons:
so once i've bought pistons they will get fitted
i managed to break on of my kips levers being a rough arse twit so i need to get another one sorted, but that can wait till summer, after having a good look at the way the kips valves operate i think i might try and change the way they work, as far as i can tell it would be better (especially with f3 type valves) if the valve at the resonant chamber side of the cylinder rotated in the opposite direction to the one at the other side of the cylinder, then each cylinder would have 'left' and 'right' handed valve and the kips ports would flow much better in my opinion, because at the moment the valve closest to the centre of the bike opens the wrong way, leaving a very similar situation to round slide carburettors where the port is straight then has the cylindrical hole to navigate then straight again, might cause more turbulence than necessary, just my perception on things anyway, i will have a fiddle in the summer.
i noticed my cylinder head doesnt have a thermostat fitted, will i be ok to run it like this or should i get one fitted?
until next time.........................
so once i've bought pistons they will get fitted
i managed to break on of my kips levers being a rough arse twit so i need to get another one sorted, but that can wait till summer, after having a good look at the way the kips valves operate i think i might try and change the way they work, as far as i can tell it would be better (especially with f3 type valves) if the valve at the resonant chamber side of the cylinder rotated in the opposite direction to the one at the other side of the cylinder, then each cylinder would have 'left' and 'right' handed valve and the kips ports would flow much better in my opinion, because at the moment the valve closest to the centre of the bike opens the wrong way, leaving a very similar situation to round slide carburettors where the port is straight then has the cylindrical hole to navigate then straight again, might cause more turbulence than necessary, just my perception on things anyway, i will have a fiddle in the summer.
i noticed my cylinder head doesnt have a thermostat fitted, will i be ok to run it like this or should i get one fitted?
until next time.........................
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Looking good there maccas. Very nice woork on the cases.
I'd be getting a new thermostat for it personally. Without one it will take longer to warm up to the correct operating temp, and the temp will not be as stable, which seems to have a large effect on performance (I know it does on mine anyway).
I'd be getting a new thermostat for it personally. Without one it will take longer to warm up to the correct operating temp, and the temp will not be as stable, which seems to have a large effect on performance (I know it does on mine anyway).
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KR1S Track Bike (has been put on hold for now)
ZXR750 H1 (Winter project)
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finally got round to doing some more work on the bike, i bought a spare engine off ebay because it was cheap a few months back and it has some barrels that have been modified by bdk with welding across the back to strengthen them, the plating doesn't look too good though so i think i will get them replated for future use, the ports look to have been opened up a fair bit too so will be interesting to see what it goes like with those on in the future
anyway i have sussed how to change the way the powervalves work so that the left and right powervalve in each barrel turn in opposite directions, to try and improve flow into the exhaust port
i know it won't make much difference but i figured every little helps, it is really simple to do, the cables need swapping from left to right and the two central powervalve pulleys need a locating hole drilling perpendicular to the original mounting hole, the linkages need to be length adjustable so that it can be finely tweaked but it seems to work ok
anyway i have sussed how to change the way the powervalves work so that the left and right powervalve in each barrel turn in opposite directions, to try and improve flow into the exhaust port
i know it won't make much difference but i figured every little helps, it is really simple to do, the cables need swapping from left to right and the two central powervalve pulleys need a locating hole drilling perpendicular to the original mounting hole, the linkages need to be length adjustable so that it can be finely tweaked but it seems to work ok
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finally got some more done on the bike, had the frame and a few other bits and bobs powdercoated, i will be taking the bike back to uni with me to work in while i am down in bristol, powdercoating was £85 for everything in pictures, powder and paint in east cottingwith, yorkshire would recommend them, very quick turnaround
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