I have gone back and forth a bunch lately trying to decide on how far to take my engine build. I have decided to go for a 915 build similar to one others have done on the forum. I really want something that rips but will be working toward a reliable engine as well. Here are my thoughts, but please let me know if I forget anything.
From top to bottom:
Head will be stage 3 from JMR with oversized valves, new guides, spring kit, seals, cam/chain/roller/tensioner
915 kit with new sleeves and cylinder fitting/boring by Cycle X
Balanced/lightened crank with Cycle X rods all fitted together by them with lightened alternator
New primary chains
Undercut tranny
New fiber clutch plates, steel ones if needed
All new gaskets/seals, and any bearings that are suspect
This will be breathing through Weber DCOE 40’s as well as a Kerker with comp baffle.
My question to those in the know is how do you recommend attacking this? I don’t have the cash right now to do everything so what makes sense to do first? It seems that sub-assemblies would make sense, so Im thinking head or crank first, then tranny/bottom end, and all they cylinder/piston stuff. This is my first 750 build but I have done basic rebuilds on dirt bike engines in the past.