Advice plese. This is a continuation from my earlier post about 900cc vs. 836cc. I am putting together a new engine. Over the years I have accumulated some decent parts and I want to do the best job I can with what I have.
I had built a Wiseco 836 engine that I put about 10,000 miles on. Ran great, but had some problems. Most notably very high oil consumption. As in a quart every 300 miles. And for some reason it would burn the electrode off of the #3 spark plug. Interesting enough, I did a search a moment before posting this and found a question I had asked in 2010 when I first started this engine. Apparantly my #3 cylinder had issues then also.
This is what I have.
Wiseco 836 pistons, used(by me)
Henry Abe/Hainst 900cc pistons, used(scored them from a guy, don't know their history)
Webcamshafts 63a cam
Heavy Duty valve springs(bought from Webcamshafts when I bought the cam)
Titanium keepers(bought from Webcamshafts when I bought the cam)
Adjustable Cam sprocket(bought from Webcamshafts when I bought the cam)
1971 Head ported and polished by a reputable local head guy.
29mm Mikunk smoothbores
I think that's it. This is going in a 77' Supersport chasis. I don't intend to race, and do like to take longish road trips. All I am after is a powerful dependable engine/bike that I built. Nothing too crazy, just the best I can do with what I have. In my earlier 900cc vs. 836cc post it was pointed out that if I went with the 900cc I would at a minimum need sleeves and preferably rods. When I first saw that I figured it settles it, 836 it is, until a fellow mentioned he had a set of Goldenrods. Naturally my brain started shceming again. It seems clear that the 900cc puts out more ponies than the 836.? I thought perhaps the higher compression of the Wisceo might make up for the increase in displacement but I guess not.
As a side note: I work in a machine shop a have the capability to do my own boring work. In fact I did on the first engine, but I think that might be what is contributing to my issues. I really didn't know what I was doing as far as clearance was concerned and I think I made the bores much too big. I'm going to tear that engine apart this weekend and see exactly where they are. It's been while and I don't remember, plus I honed them a few times.
So, that's the just of it. What do you guys think? Opinions on what you would do in my shoes. Dollars are limited, but I have few. Very few. Pros, cons, gain vs. problems?? Thank you much and take it easy. Julio