So Close!...
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Ah right. No, I didn't realise that the Athena kit used an O Ring for the above and consequently it leaked coolant
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I’ve been getting a niggle the last few days. When I fitted a new pilot jet a month or three ago the rev pickup was so much improved that my little bike was actually popping unintentional little wheelies when I was pulling away, even cold. Just lately it’s been getting unresponsive, you can hear the ‘bore noise’ from the carb without the engine picking up. If that makes sense?
Any ideas wtf it’s caused by?
I’ve been getting crap in the carb problems forever, usually it’s the pilot that gets affected. Does this sound like main jet obstruction?Any help, Yada ~ yada…
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My Cagiva is running like shit at the moment.
Built that engine the summer and it was legit rapid. Went to Belgium a few weeks ago and come back and the bike ran so bad. Spent the last two weekends jetting it. It can't be the fuel since that's the same before I went to Belgium, however the temperature has dropped...
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Might have to upjet in this weather mate, my French import bike loved to run on 210 in summer and 22.5 pilot when winter came, didn’t like it at nightime I had to go up one jet on each
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It’s a weird one! I cleaned the carb out again. Another tiny little bead of shitty/water in the bottom of the bowl. Not even half a match head. Less than usual.
This time I junked the air filter because it was starting to disintegrate. I thought I had a good NOS one but that was crumbling as well! It’s definitely running and picking up a lot better without the old filter. Seems it’s down to the fact that it really doesn’t like the damp atmosphere this weather is making. Way too humid…
Too much rain! I didn’t even consider a low pressure atmosphere!…It used to really love the cool dry early 5o’clock morning air a few months ago! You could really feel the extra whump to each charge of mixture. Especially at low rpms…
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SpookDogreplied to SpookDog on 4 Nov 2023, 17:37 last edited by SpookDog 11 Apr 2023, 17:43
I need a gudgeon/wrist pin for the Athena piston. Anyone have an old one spare or know where to get? I need to know the size as well. if I have to order 1 …
I believe it’s 55mm x 15mm but am not 100% sure…
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Can someone please measure the piston/gudgeon/wrist pin for the Athena 170cc kits piston?
I’m getting conflicting information from the web about them…If anyone has an old spare unused one, please sell it to me or at least measure the thing! Please!
I’m guessing that the diameter is the same as the standard pin if it uses standard small end bearings? Just the length would be different?
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I don't have the possibility to measure, but the diameter of the 170 pin is the same as stock, but it's longer. It's also lightened with a conical bore, so thinner walls towards the ends. I would not recommend a stock needle bearing with the 170-kit, there will be too much axial play on the bearing, so it can wander out of position. I had a lot of trouble finding a suitable needle bearing for mine.
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@Rallyfinnen
@SpookDog Small end bearing from the YFS200 Blaster is the proper one,fits like a glove. I have it on mine.
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Sent my siss’s address. It’s where all my tools and spare parts are! Well a dry place to work anyways …
Cheers for the info guys, will try and measure the gap in the inside of the piston for the little end bearing width…
The roads we’re actually dry today. My bike actually felt like it was revving and pulling properly for the first time since it started pissing down with rain every day!…
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No expert in bearings, but are they not usually having rather standard measurements? Such as "Ø20 mm inside, Ø30 mm outside, 20 mm wide" and then graded by various tolerance requirements?
If so - why do everybody post like "you need the bearing from a 1989 model XYZ345" instead of "SKF #7709 or equivalent from any of a dozen manufacturers"? Not sniping at Rallyfinnen here, it is a general observation from way back.
I mean, these guys have thousands of sizes and models on the shelves that I can obtain within a week from local suppliers. That would be far easier than trying to track down a certain model built a certain year in a certain region.
https://catalog.skfusa.com/data/bbm19enu/011/html/export/SKF Bearings and Mounted Products.pdf
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I know what you’re saying, in most cases there are markings. Though I think they’re usually maker specific. Not noticed any on small end bearings, though never purposely looked for them…
What is SFK short for ?…
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SpookDogreplied to SpookDog on 9 Nov 2023, 16:49 last edited by SpookDog 11 Sept 2023, 16:50
I’ve just found a place near me that does TiG welding on cast aluminium casings! So I can go ahead and get my early 600&something numbered engine case lug welded! I’ve got new main bearings on the way! I’ve just got to replace the oil seals I used on the Tzr lump, as well as an Athena head gasket.
I did want to wait until the Tzr was rideable so I could get the Dtr frame stripped, dipped & coated. It’s going to take me longer than I thought though, and I’m not sure how long the engine is going to last! It was only a lashed together mismatch of parts supposed to get me to the next rebore! But the suspect conrod put paid to just doing a top end rebuild…
Also found a vapour blasting place local as well, shiny casings!! …
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