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Quote:Also worth fitting new valve stem seals. 
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Have a full gasket set, including seals on it's way now.Â
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Considering new oil rings on the pistons while they're out. The MK2 doesn't seem to use as much oil (from what I've read) I was wondering of the oil rings, or main rings were different....time to delve into the parts manual !
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Made a bead breaker out of 2 pieces of wood, a threaded bar, 3nuts, 3 washers and a post base for casting into a concrete base. Success at 1st attempt ! Will show pics later.
Part of the project "fixing-up-my-mate's-er6-that-fell-over-last-year-and-has-only-barely-been-ridden-since-new-in-2006".
Next project: Finding a 14mm unbraco bit to loosen that f&5#!@⬠front wheel bolt.
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Have a full gasket set, including seals on it's way now. 
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Considering new oil rings on the pistons while they're out. The MK2 doesn't seem to use as much oil (from what I've read) I was wondering of the oil rings, or main rings were different....time to delve into the parts manual !
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They both use oil tbh. A cyclinder hone and new rings helped reduce oil consumption on the mk2a I had.
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They both use oil tbh. A cyclinder hone and new rings helped reduce oil consumption on the mk2a I had.
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It did on your Mk1 as well, and new valve stem seals reduced it even further.
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They both use oil tbh. A cyclinder hone and new rings helped reduce oil consumption on the mk2a I had.
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Thanks for that
I'll see what the budget can stretch to and do the best for the bike that I can.
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New tyres fitted n balanced today.
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I'll see what the budget can stretch to and do the best for the bike that I can.
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The gaskets are the most expensive bit so it's worth seeing what else you can do while you're in there.
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The gaskets are the most expensive bit so it's worth seeing what else you can do while you're in there.
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I know...... and I knew it would all go this way once I started poking about looking for weak spots, lol.
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I have a reputation for rebuilding an engine and then wanting to keep the bike it's in....so if that holds true in a few weeks or so I might be selling my 9er, but we'll see...one of them will have to go though, my daughter is doing her CBT in three weeks and I need room !
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I planned to rebuild by Mk1 when 3rd gear started playing up, but baulked at the price of all the gaskets and parts needed to do it, so I bought a 9er and sold the Mk1 to AlunL, who bought a niner and sold the Mk1 to Studley, and 5 or 6 years on it's still running about with 4.5 gears
1992 Mk1, 76k miles, Hagon springs, MTC exhaust, 4½ gears Gone now
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Still on my 'to do' list although I've found it to be perfectly rideable as is.  Â Hoping it won't need another top end refurb as it uses very little oil thanks to Chris's efforts.
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Tbh, if you're splitting the casings on the engine and it's done a fair few miles you're probably wise to refurb the top end whilst your at it. I tried not doing this on my mk2a with 43,000 miles but ended up with an engine that used more than twice as much oil as it previously did.  2-3 months later I did a top end refurb as using 2 liters of oil per 1000 miles was annoying to say the least.
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Quote:Still on my 'to do' list although I've found it to be perfectly rideable as is. Â Hoping it won't need another top end refurb as it uses very little oil thanks to Chris's efforts. 
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Tbh, if you're splitting the casings on the engine and it's done a fair few miles you're probably wise to refurb the top end whilst your at it. I tried not doing this on my mk2a with 43,000 miles but ended up with an engine that used more than twice as much oil as it previously did.  2-3 months later I did a top end refurb as using 2 liters of oil per 1000 miles was annoying to say the least.
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By top end refurb do you mean the valves and guides too ? These are all in pretty good nick and sealing well in the guides as far as I can tell, was just going to change the stem seals and maybe dremmel a few bits to smooth the ports, then clean and lap the valves
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Quote:Still on my 'to do' list although I've found it to be perfectly rideable as is. Â Hoping it won't need another top end refurb as it uses very little oil thanks to Chris's efforts. 
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I have this set of gears from my MK1....if the gear you need isn't fixed to the output shaft you can take them
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Whatever is needed really. ChrisG had new guides, I didn't need them.
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Thanks for the offer but I've already got a spare mk1 gearbox. :good:
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I've always meant that 3rd gear is overrated. This supports my view ! :pimp:
Part from that, I talked to a guy about painting my old cow. Cheap !
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Fitted one of these (not from this seller), http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Car-Truck-...SwQPlV-R8B
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Also one of these http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Blue-Car-Inter...Sw~gRVuZJQ
to the position light (there is room for 2).
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Just got one of those reflectors in the post today Favs, silly sod sent a white one instead of red so it can go upfront, also ordered today a 3rd brake light which is the same as you bought tother week, wot's the flash like, did ya mount on back box then !! shove a piccie up :giveusahug:
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OK,I'll shove it up for you tomorrow as I'm busy drinking beer tonight. Droop.
Flash is effective as it backed a few off last Sunday on my overnight run north from Farnborough.
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Well at last got my lights sorted on my top box, LED tail light with integral fog and high level stop light
Also fitted a internal light it comes on when I open the lid ð
All ready for the GTG
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Cheers Favs you da man :good: so you have a nice slot for that 3rd brake light, think mine might look a bit odd right on top of the box, still going there though, do you have the choice of 2 brightness levels on that reflector !!
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