My daily rider has developed a number of top-end oil leaks which I'm using as an excuse to put together a new motor outta parts I've got lying around. Got a few Q's. For starters, I've got a cast 836 kit from ART with a good set of bored jugs and a good set of rings. I'd like to use it. Is there a problem using a cast 836 kit a lot? I'm not planning on turboing or spraying this one, just running it.
Second Q, this set of pistons was removed from an engine I picked up in a trade and they were assembled with these white delrin "buttons" that keep the wrist pin in line. No circlips. Can I use these in a daily rider, or are they only good for a strip-use engine? Do they disappear in a few thousand miles leaving my wrist-pins gouging the cylinders?
Topping this budget winter build is an Andrews "A" Grind cam. It's listed under SatanicMechanic's website as a mild street-build cam. Anyone use one of these? It's the cam that was in the motor when i pulled out the ART 836 kit.
Feeding the build will be a set of 70's "Do It Yourself Eng" twin carb manifolds. I haven't got carbs yet, but it will probably be a set of Mikuni 34's. Exhaust is gonna be through an RC Engineering 4-1 pipe.
Dyna ignition with Accell coils and wires for spark.
Anyone got any thoughts, concerns, warnings, tips, etc, etc? Anything I need to do to the bottom end on this one? I'd like to leave the bottom end together if I can.