So Close!...
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Anyone used hi temp rtv silicon to seal a spring mounted exhaust?...
Rem: 210 miles, temp still good, especially for ambient temp. Coolant level still at filler neck bottom...
Still missing/stumbling (popping & knocking) quite badly @ low revs...
Checked airscrew, also carb & inlet for air leaks: all good...
Checking stator side seal before swapping out coil & CDI & source coil, pickup, & sidestand kill switch solenoids (2 of) & other ignition electrickery ...
P.S. Will try swapping out exhaust if necessary...
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Bodge sealed the rotor side seal with silicon and a smear of grease, also silicon sealed the side cover to make it as airtight as possible: running a lot better at low coasting/cruising speed without knocking/missing. Longer trip needed to be sure, definitely suspect the seal is leaking air. Would of expected oil leakage thoā...Tested the bike with bodged seal: what a difference! No popping, knocking & missing at all! Good smooth resolution of revs all through the lower end like Iāve never had!..
I never thought about the seal before cause it was replaced new with the bearings when I first built it. Teach me to buy fleabay seals šWill do the hole and self tapper screw trick and replace with a good used original I have a few of now...
P.S. Copper RTV silicon seems to work very well on the spring mount manifold!...
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Tested the bike with bodged seal: what a difference! No popping, knocking & missing at all! Good smooth resolution of revs all through the lower end like Iāve never had!..
I never thought about the seal before cause it was replaced new with the bearings when I first built it. Teach me to buy fleabay seals šWill do the hole and self tapper screw trick and replace with a good used original I have a few of now...
P.S. Copper RTV silicon seems to work very well on the spring mount manifold!...
Removed and replaced the seal. Took 20 mins. Didnāt need to make any holes, just popped it out (carefully not to scrape the crank) with a small flat head screwdriver. Other drifted in easy with a smear of grease...
Will be test riding bike later...
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Removed and replaced the seal. Took 20 mins. Didnāt need to make any holes, just popped it out (carefully not to scrape the crank) with a small flat head screwdriver. Other drifted in easy with a smear of grease...
Will be test riding bike later...
š¤šš¤Still popping & knocking a bit, but on a much narrower margin, and then only when hot...
Not the result I was hoping for. It is a lot better, but not 100% The change was so profound I was almost certain it was the culprit...
The copper rtv silicon is holding up really well on the exhaust manifold though š ...
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Iām @ 535 miles with no head problems. Radiator is full, cooling is perfect...
Copper rtv still doing fine on manifold...
Swapped coil out with no difference. Bike still popping & knocking bad when it gets hot. Iām still thinking that itās an airleak somewhere on the block. I donāt think itās the pilot jet because itās fine when cold, which would be when the mixture needs to be rich enough (& is!) Waiting on a new genuine seal (flywheel side) from PJME. Got a new genuine clutch side already to go. Iām not gonna take chances on pattern parts again if possible...
I canāt find any signs of 2T leakage on the crank casings join. I did wonder because I used red hematite instead of silicum sealant on the join...
Airscrew is very responsive for the first time ever. Will check the pilot jet again, but am convinced itās not the problem. Is the same with different carb...
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Iām @ 535 miles with no head problems. Radiator is full, cooling is perfect...
Copper rtv still doing fine on manifold...
Swapped coil out with no difference. Bike still popping & knocking bad when it gets hot. Iām still thinking that itās an airleak somewhere on the block. I donāt think itās the pilot jet because itās fine when cold, which would be when the mixture needs to be rich enough (& is!) Waiting on a new genuine seal (flywheel side) from PJME. Got a new genuine clutch side already to go. Iām not gonna take chances on pattern parts again if possible...
I canāt find any signs of 2T leakage on the crank casings join. I did wonder because I used red hematite instead of silicum sealant on the join...
Airscrew is very responsive for the first time ever. Will check the pilot jet again, but am convinced itās not the problem. Is the same with different carb...
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@SpookDog Well that's good news! I can't get over how many miles you are doing on this thing lol.
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These things are made to be ridden! I just wish that the saddle didnāt slope down & forwards so much, because anything over 30 miles and it gives my poor old ass a right work over! š³
Calum, did you ever sell your original RE forks?...
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These things are made to be ridden! I just wish that the saddle didnāt slope down & forwards so much, because anything over 30 miles and it gives my poor old ass a right work over! š³
Calum, did you ever sell your original RE forks?...
@SpookDog said in So Close!...:
These things are made to be ridden! I just wish that the saddle didnāt slope down & forwards so much, because anything over 30 miles and it gives my poor old ass a right work over! š³
Calum, did you ever sell your original RE forks?...
Glad to see someone else say this š Iām 6ft and I always find one my bollocks getting squished and my ass going dead on long rides š
Iām always sliding right forward on the banana seat, I love it but I wouldnāt mind something flatter like the WR200.
My sperm count would probably appreciate too šš -
@SpookDog said in So Close!...:
These things are made to be ridden! I just wish that the saddle didnāt slope down & forwards so much, because anything over 30 miles and it gives my poor old ass a right work over! š³
Calum, did you ever sell your original RE forks?...
Glad to see someone else say this š Iām 6ft and I always find one my bollocks getting squished and my ass going dead on long rides š
Iām always sliding right forward on the banana seat, I love it but I wouldnāt mind something flatter like the WR200.
My sperm count would probably appreciate too ššBud! I call it ādirt ballā š³ itās a fucking nightmare. Itās on the list to reupholster a new seat. I brought a spare especially. Itās just not a priority atm. You can get silicon seat pads, but I havenāt spotted a good fit yet...
Iām 5,11 and canāt fold my legs up anymore and still work the gears...
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Bud! I call it ādirt ballā š³ itās a fucking nightmare. Itās on the list to reupholster a new seat. I brought a spare especially. Itās just not a priority atm. You can get silicon seat pads, but I havenāt spotted a good fit yet...
Iām 5,11 and canāt fold my legs up anymore and still work the gears...
Re cleaned the carb out last night, paying special attention to the pilot jet. Also I sealed up the hole in the bottom of the casings as well as the seam/join with silicon RTV sealant.
Took the bike out for a 70 mile ride and it has been very good! Really good āresolutionā throughout the Rev range, especially the āthrottle just crackedā problem area. Iām not sure if itās the sealant that has fixed this or the carb. All I know is that Iāve cleaned the carb a lot of times with no results. Even on the jetting Iām on now...
Looks like a bottom end airleak was causing problems since day one.š„“ ...Only thing is itās taken over 600 miles (of knocking & misfires)to figure this out, and the head gasket has been failing at about 700 miles before! Whatever tho! As long as I fix this eventually I donāt care anymore š ...
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Re cleaned the carb out last night, paying special attention to the pilot jet. Also I sealed up the hole in the bottom of the casings as well as the seam/join with silicon RTV sealant.
Took the bike out for a 70 mile ride and it has been very good! Really good āresolutionā throughout the Rev range, especially the āthrottle just crackedā problem area. Iām not sure if itās the sealant that has fixed this or the carb. All I know is that Iāve cleaned the carb a lot of times with no results. Even on the jetting Iām on now...
Looks like a bottom end airleak was causing problems since day one.š„“ ...Only thing is itās taken over 600 miles (of knocking & misfires)to figure this out, and the head gasket has been failing at about 700 miles before! Whatever tho! As long as I fix this eventually I donāt care anymore š ...
744 miles and still running. Bike is running @ 95%+ still. Descaling the .25 pilot jet that came with the 2nd carb seems to of done the trick, there was a lot of hard deposit inside that wasnāt obvious to (my) naked eye until it was gone. Still think thereās an airleak (small) when hot (bottom end. Not top). That or the mixture screw wants tuning...
Well happy with results for now. Just worried that 600+ miles of missing &knocking have already taken the toll on the head gasket.
Right fork seal fixed...
Edit: I forgot to memo that I stripped & cleaned carb when I bodge tested the rotor side seal. The pilot jet definitely seems to of been the biggest culprit. Canāt believe how long itās taken to suss out š
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744 miles and still running. Bike is running @ 95%+ still. Descaling the .25 pilot jet that came with the 2nd carb seems to of done the trick, there was a lot of hard deposit inside that wasnāt obvious to (my) naked eye until it was gone. Still think thereās an airleak (small) when hot (bottom end. Not top). That or the mixture screw wants tuning...
Well happy with results for now. Just worried that 600+ miles of missing &knocking have already taken the toll on the head gasket.
Right fork seal fixed...
Edit: I forgot to memo that I stripped & cleaned carb when I bodge tested the rotor side seal. The pilot jet definitely seems to of been the biggest culprit. Canāt believe how long itās taken to suss out š
@SpookDog really mate sealing up the hole under the engine won't help anything.as for your carb, have you removed and cleaned the emulsion tube? There's so much more to cleaning a carb than the jets. What part of the country are you in? Someone on this forum may be able to help you out.
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@SpookDog really mate sealing up the hole under the engine won't help anything.as for your carb, have you removed and cleaned the emulsion tube? There's so much more to cleaning a carb than the jets. What part of the country are you in? Someone on this forum may be able to help you out.
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I sealed up the whole underside seam, including the hole. What I know is a casting feature but still has area inside that has access to the crankcase seam. Iām a fool but Iām not that stupid. If youāve read this thread youāll see Iāve tried everything to suss this problem and Iām basically crossing tās & dotting iās for any possible cause...
Yeah I removed and cleaned the emulsion tube as well as making sure the plastic breather pipe and air access to it was unimpeded...
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@markus-w
I sealed up the whole underside seam, including the hole. What I know is a casting feature but still has area inside that has access to the crankcase seam. Iām a fool but Iām not that stupid. If youāve read this thread youāll see Iāve tried everything to suss this problem and Iām basically crossing tās & dotting iās for any possible cause...
Yeah I removed and cleaned the emulsion tube as well as making sure the plastic breather pipe and air access to it was unimpeded...
@SpookDog I just thought that if it was leaking then you'd surely see evidence of fuel/oil leaking or be able to feel the air by running your hand over it? I have been keeping up with this entire thread and I understand you're trying to eliminate everything. Obviously something somewhere that you're missing and the most annoying part of it, it's probably a stupid little £10 part and 20 minutes work. These type of problems are surely the most frustrating of all.
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@SpookDog I just thought that if it was leaking then you'd surely see evidence of fuel/oil leaking or be able to feel the air by running your hand over it? I have been keeping up with this entire thread and I understand you're trying to eliminate everything. Obviously something somewhere that you're missing and the most annoying part of it, it's probably a stupid little £10 part and 20 minutes work. These type of problems are surely the most frustrating of all.
@markus-w
Sorry bud, Iāve been pulling my hair out for over a year, I do get really frustrated with it sometimes. Itād be a lot easier if it had been running properly at the start, but I havenāt been able to get it properly 100%, Close sometimes, but no cigar š
worst thing is Iām usually pretty good at fault diagnosis. Believe it or not! š -
@880 miles. Slightly worried cause the radiator level has been down slightly the last couple checks, only 5mm but itās how it starts. And about the right mileage...
Still running the same, slight āsplurbleā at coasting with throttle just cracked. None of the knocking & lurching misfires like before though...
Looking like it was a too small pilot jet causing a lean spot misfire has been my problem all along...
Canāt believe my luck that I couldnāt find a genuine Mikuni .25 jet for sale outside of the USA! Or that the one in my second (immaculately clean carb I brought recently) carb would be half blocked with hard deposits that I couldnāt see without a magnifying glass! OMFDās! You have to try and laugh! š³š¤š¤š¤
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@880 miles. Slightly worried cause the radiator level has been down slightly the last couple checks, only 5mm but itās how it starts. And about the right mileage...
Still running the same, slight āsplurbleā at coasting with throttle just cracked. None of the knocking & lurching misfires like before though...
Looking like it was a too small pilot jet causing a lean spot misfire has been my problem all along...
Canāt believe my luck that I couldnāt find a genuine Mikuni .25 jet for sale outside of the USA! Or that the one in my second (immaculately clean carb I brought recently) carb would be half blocked with hard deposits that I couldnāt see without a magnifying glass! OMFDās! You have to try and laugh! š³š¤š¤š¤
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@880 miles. Slightly worried cause the radiator level has been down slightly the last couple checks, only 5mm but itās how it starts. And about the right mileage...
Still running the same, slight āsplurbleā at coasting with throttle just cracked. None of the knocking & lurching misfires like before though...
Looking like it was a too small pilot jet causing a lean spot misfire has been my problem all along...
Canāt believe my luck that I couldnāt find a genuine Mikuni .25 jet for sale outside of the USA! Or that the one in my second (immaculately clean carb I brought recently) carb would be half blocked with hard deposits that I couldnāt see without a magnifying glass! OMFDās! You have to try and laugh! š³š¤š¤š¤
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@SpookDog https://www.allensperformance.co.uk/
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They donāt have the .25 in stock š
But thank you! Iāve never found them while searching before š ...932miles & counting...
Adjusted the air screw and the bike has been running the best ever. Cooling is good...
It did spit out a big old cloud of smoke when I went above 7000rpm @ nearing 70mph which speed I never usually do because of the āimperfectionā of the motor (it seems to want to run @ the moā Like a dog straining at the leash!). I donāt know if it was āflushingā the build up of 2 stroke oil in the bottom of the crank case or something else through the clutch side seal at high speed & revs? Will see with more testing...
I really need to find the right way to set up the airscrew & tickover screw from scratch...