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Re: Cobra motor disassembly and rebuild
« Reply #25 on: December 16, 2015, 08:43:42 PM »
With ring package, 220 grams, pin 39 grams.
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Re: Cobra motor disassembly and rebuild
« Reply #26 on: December 16, 2015, 09:06:49 PM »
Dude, you're finally making me happy. Should have pulled the whole damn thing apart to begin with. Remember, when you buy a used engine, you go into the purchase knowing its just a parts motor. I don't care what the previous owner tells you about its condition. I'm speaking from experience here. And know you've gone through this at least two times already - got it now??

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Re: Cobra motor disassembly and rebuild
« Reply #27 on: December 16, 2015, 09:24:15 PM »
With ring package, 220 grams, pin 39 grams.

Good deal.

Were the pins held in position with Teflon buttons?

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Re: Cobra motor disassembly and rebuild
« Reply #28 on: December 16, 2015, 09:31:50 PM »
So what size bore???

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Re: Cobra motor disassembly and rebuild
« Reply #29 on: December 16, 2015, 09:41:45 PM »
They are RC Arias 73s Frankie.  Stamped:

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Re: Cobra motor disassembly and rebuild
« Reply #30 on: December 16, 2015, 10:01:44 PM »
Those Arias 73mm pistons I have are 190grams. Didn't weigh the rings or pins. In fact the 72mm KZ pistons I have are only 208grams with the rings, pin was 18 grams. Wisecos. What a difference the years make in piston design and material weight.

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Re: Cobra motor disassembly and rebuild
« Reply #31 on: December 16, 2015, 10:07:11 PM »
Pin was 18 grams?  Misprint I hope... 

FWIW, the old ring packs for the RC and MTC pistons average 23 grams per piston.

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Re: Cobra motor disassembly and rebuild
« Reply #32 on: December 16, 2015, 10:33:51 PM »
Stocker around 40 something . Lightweight ones usally about 10 grams less.
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Re: Cobra motor disassembly and rebuild
« Reply #33 on: December 16, 2015, 11:30:08 PM »
Pin was 18 grams?  Misprint I hope... 

FWIW, the old ring packs for the RC and MTC pistons average 23 grams per piston.

George

I'll weigh it again tomorrow but I'm pretty sure that's what it weighed.

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Re: Cobra motor disassembly and rebuild
« Reply #34 on: December 17, 2015, 01:19:50 AM »
Some epoxy filler from the inlet port broke loose and jammed in the chamber?

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Re: Cobra motor disassembly and rebuild
« Reply #35 on: December 17, 2015, 05:09:07 AM »
Close. It's a piece of foreign material. We use them all the time......Let's see engine out,been in engine room for a couple months , plugs out....hmmmmm checked with boroscope and blew air in plug hole... should have opened a valve and blew through there. The air moved it that you could see. So what is it? Pic later, Bill
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Re: Cobra motor disassembly and rebuild
« Reply #36 on: December 17, 2015, 05:24:21 AM »
I never liked that. Going to replace em with better ones, better head nuts also and cylinder stud kit. New cam chain and primary's etc, new mains also. This 1/2 ready for a bath. I cleaned my lens. BF chew toy closest so far!! Closest guess wins a John Stein Drag Racing book!
I have to say the big ends of #2 & #3 rods weigh a noticeable amount less after grinding those steel rod bolts down. Whoever built it should have cut all the bolts to the same size. Why bother balancing the crank?
 This is the kind of stuff I have noticed when disassembling old performance motors.....a lot of sloppy, get it done attitude work.
  Maybe it is ticky tack but it bugs the crap out of me and, as Frank said, demands the complete disassembly of any of these things.  ::)
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Re: Cobra motor disassembly and rebuild
« Reply #37 on: December 17, 2015, 05:39:29 AM »
I have to say the big ends of #2 & #3 rods weigh a noticeable amount less after grinding those steel rod bolts down. Whoever built it should have cut all the bolts to the same size. Why bother balancing the crank?
 This is the kind of stuff I have noticed when disassembling old performance motors.....a lot of sloppy, get it done attitude work.
  Maybe it is ticky tack but it bugs the crap out of me and, as Frank said, demands the complete disassembly of any of these things.  ::)

Yep gotta agree. You might be able to bolt on HP, but you can't bolt on reliability.
That comes from doing the little things right.
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Re: Cobra motor disassembly and rebuild
« Reply #38 on: December 17, 2015, 06:07:36 AM »
Pin was 18 grams?  Misprint I hope... 

FWIW, the old ring packs for the RC and MTC pistons average 23 grams per piston.

George

I'll weigh it again tomorrow but I'm pretty sure that's what it weighed.
2 teflon buttons weigh 10 grams Frank. ;D
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Re: Cobra motor disassembly and rebuild
« Reply #39 on: December 17, 2015, 06:10:26 AM »
You might be able to bolt on HP, but you can't bolt on reliability.


That's a good one ;)

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Re: Cobra motor disassembly and rebuild
« Reply #40 on: December 17, 2015, 06:31:02 AM »
Pin was 18 grams?  Misprint I hope... 

FWIW, the old ring packs for the RC and MTC pistons average 23 grams per piston.

George

I'll weigh it again tomorrow but I'm pretty sure that's what it weighed.
2 teflon buttons weigh 10 grams Frank. ;D

I'm probably way off the mark on my pin weight then. Lol. A mind is a terrible thing to waste. Blame it on old age.

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Re: Cobra motor disassembly and rebuild
« Reply #41 on: December 17, 2015, 07:01:58 AM »
I never liked that. Going to replace em with better ones, better head nuts also and cylinder stud kit. New cam chain and primary's etc, new mains also. This 1/2 ready for a bath. I cleaned my lens. BF chew toy closest so far!! Closest guess wins a John Stein Drag Racing book!
I have to say the big ends of #2 & #3 rods weigh a noticeable amount less after grinding those steel rod bolts down. Whoever built it should have cut all the bolts to the same size. Why bother balancing the crank?
 This is the kind of stuff I have noticed when disassembling old performance motors.....a lot of sloppy, get it done attitude work.
  Maybe it is ticky tack but it bugs the crap out of me and, as Frank said, demands the complete disassembly of any of these things.  ::)

You and I sound like we could put the world to rights Mike, the older I get the more pedantic I become? I look forward to sharing a beer sometime maybe....who knows?

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Re: Cobra motor disassembly and rebuild
« Reply #42 on: December 17, 2015, 07:03:18 AM »
Close. It's a piece of foreign material. We use them all the time......Let's see engine out,been in engine room for a couple months , plugs out....hmmmmm checked with boroscope and blew air in plug hole... should have opened a valve and blew through there. The air moved it that you could see. So what is it? Pic later, Bill

Discarded ear-plug maybe (or a Leprechaun)?

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Re: Cobra motor disassembly and rebuild
« Reply #43 on: December 17, 2015, 07:29:09 AM »
Almost looks like one of the valve keeper wedges? Dropped down the spark plug hole during assembly?
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Re: Cobra motor disassembly and rebuild
« Reply #44 on: December 17, 2015, 09:58:45 AM »
Looked a bit like a dowel to me , maybe like the camholder size...
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Re: Cobra motor disassembly and rebuild
« Reply #45 on: December 17, 2015, 10:03:19 AM »
Close. It's a piece of foreign material. We use them all the time......Let's see engine out,been in engine room for a couple months , plugs out....hmmmmm checked with boroscope and blew air in plug hole... should have opened a valve and blew through there. The air moved it that you could see. So what is it? Pic later, Bill

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« Reply #46 on: December 17, 2015, 10:11:53 AM »

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« Reply #47 on: December 17, 2015, 10:13:18 AM »
Close. It's a piece of foreign material.  We use them all the time......, Bill

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« Reply #48 on: December 17, 2015, 10:23:41 AM »
I never liked that. Going to replace em with better ones, better head nuts also and cylinder stud kit. New cam chain and primary's etc, new mains also. This 1/2 ready for a bath. I cleaned my lens. BF chew toy closest so far!! Closest guess wins a John Stein Drag Racing book!
I have to say the big ends of #2 & #3 rods weigh a noticeable amount less after grinding those steel rod bolts down. Whoever built it should have cut all the bolts to the same size. Why bother balancing the crank?
 This is the kind of stuff I have noticed when disassembling old performance motors.....a lot of sloppy, get it done attitude work.
  Maybe it is ticky tack but it bugs the crap out of me and, as Frank said, demands the complete disassembly of any of these things.  ::)

You and I sound like we could put the world to rights Mike, the older I get the more pedantic I become? I look forward to sharing a beer sometime maybe....who knows?

Happy Christmas BTW.
Thanks Nick and the same to you. I don't think I'm up to the job of putting the world to rights but a motorcycle engine is a task I can handle. ;D
 And I shouldn't just say "older" performance engines.....I have seen some real bonehead stuff in modern engines too ;) ;D
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Re: Cobra motor disassembly and rebuild
« Reply #49 on: December 17, 2015, 10:25:36 AM »
Come on Bill, go ahead and let us in on the truth. I know you were waiting for someone to beg you. Lol