Think I'll change my forum name!!
Working in isolation, far from the civilised world - well the biking civilised world – can be a frustrating and depressing experience. Just when you think you are on a roll, BAM! the Great Spirit decides to test you yet again and another spanner drops (not literally) into the works.
So what is it this time?
Spent an hour yesterday trying to figure out which way up the piston rings went, until I "accidentally wiped of the film of whatever hiding the markings. Problem solved, rings on. Cleaned up the mating surfaces; dry fit and all seemed well.
I had one dowel pin already in situ and had another used one - 12x18 – plus a newly ordered one - 12x15. Read all the posts; tried both and the old one, once cleaned up and smoothed seemed, heightwise, to be the same as the existing one – the part of the 15mm one protruding from the case was clearly shorter. So in went the 18mm pin.
Pistons attached, barrels on and all seems well. Oops! Forgot the cam chain guide. Fixed quite easily thankfully.
Now on to the head. Got 2 new 12x22 dowel pins as per the parts book - oh the bike is a confusing (to me anyway) one. According to the timeline, it's a K2 model (Frame - 2086807) with a K4 engine (23010522). It's a UK model where from '72 onwards everything was a K2, until the K6 appeared, so I'm told, so it makes some sense.
Anyway having read all the posts I got a bit concerned about the length of the dowels - they were bought quite some time ago. A dry fit revealed - yep, you guessed – they are too long! A refit without the pins and the head sits nice and flat.
So now I start to worry about the case-cylinder pins too - the book says 12x15! Closer inspection reveals a gap between case and cylinder. At the back it sits at about 0.6mm and at the front 0.38mm. Some pressure on top closes the gap at the front, but not completely at the back.
So now my question.
thought I'd never get there, didn't you.
Clearly I need to get 12x18 pins for the top, but what about the bottom. The bottom gasket seem very thin, esp when compared to the top one. The gasket set is NP, "made in japan" and the head gasket is 1.7mm thick. I didn't measure the bottom gasket.
- Can I leave it as is? Dry. Will tightening down the head close the gap?
- Should I put some liquid gasket on and tighten up?
- Must I take it all apart and replace the 18mm pins in the case with new 15mm ones?
Thanks for the advice.
PS Although in the pic the gap looks bigger on the left, the difference is minimal and I checked surfaces for trueness before starting.
Off to change my name now.