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Billet block in my garage thanks to Mike!
The entire block has harder surface than I expected. Sleeves/bores have a steelish look and feel. No swampy soft alu here!
71.25mm JE pistons, Dynoman 1000cc, crowns something between the 10.5:1 to 12.5:1 since they are adapted for 24.4cc chambers to ensure 10.5:1
My first plan was to use an old block to bore more and insert sleeves for these pistons. Eventual oil leak, weld job for air wents between 1-2 and 3-4 made billet block to a simple choice. The added initial cost will probably end up in less rework and no problems later on. (the old cyl might get the big bore sleeves anyway after weld. spares are good)
I have to do the case manually since one case stud is stucked and not possible to leave for professional machine shop. Tried heat and real excessive force to remove it. I must have used Loctite 272.
Will grind this weekend. Base gasket help to mark where to remove alu from top case.
K Head has 34mm in valves, cam will be DP315. APE ultra crank w carillos, undercutted gears, primary hub got new rubbers last spring.
Exhaust HM300 replicas. Carbs Mikuni TMR32
It will be interesting to take it to Dyno when assembled and carbs jetted correctly. I'll check with WegoIII A/F gauge, sniffer in pipe by pipe to make sure that it will be correct. Dyno 6 months from now...?
Grind case and file piston ring ends to correct gap this weekend. Pics below with pistons for display, nr 4 on cyl 1. I've marked them all after I have checked the Dynoman instruction and verified with head so the cut outs will line up with the valves. Verify that all have same weight.
I look forward to verify piston/head/valves/squish with clay....
edit: added one pic