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Old 06-06-10, 05:38 PM   #1
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Default Engine rebuild-finally!-help & advice appreciated

Hi there! - well i got round to cleaning out my fathers garage ready for the job at hand which is doing exactly what richie did to rebuild the gearbox, i suspect the same thing happened to my bike! - i should have done this years ago but job/money issues put it on the back burner - pity the bike runs like a wee sweetie - pity i cant get it past 2nd gear! - wish me luck! - p.s. seeing how others in here did the same i would appreciate all the advice and on tap help i can get with the work in progress!

(yes remember the screw with the reverse thread! & rotor being a nightmare)

Same job as this ...........
http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.p...engine+rebuild

now all i gotta do is get me a gearbox!


oh another thing... the bike had been laid up for over a year with petrol in the tank, with a new battery it started up first time so all of those threads about fuel 'going off' don't ring true to me now.
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K3 Job c.v: Engine:remove/split/rebuild/refit. Replace:Gearbox,Fuel pump,Gaskets. Piston clean,rings. Overhaul:Throttle body,Injectors,Brakes,Forks. Remove/refit:Exhaust,Radiator,Oil cooler,Throttle,Air filter,Tank. Replace: Oil,Coolant,grease,brake hoses & bleed.
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Old 06-06-10, 06:20 PM   #2
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I take it you couldn`t get another engine then ? Although to be honest if it was me I would fix what I had, keeps the numbers right too.

Petrol does go off. I was told it used to last a lot longer than modern fuels but because of the additives in it, the shelf life is around 6 months now, but i`m not sure if thats accurate. What I do know is an engine may start on old fuel and rev up, but be gutless when you try to use it. I always store my classic car with the tank almost empty over the winter and add fresh fuel when I want to use it again, although i should probably fill it up to stop corrosion and use a fuel stabiliser.
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Fuel going off is worse with carbs than FI
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Old 07-06-10, 09:09 AM   #4
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Yes, couldnt get another engine so a big task lies ahead now - gulp
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Ach be awright, how hard can it be
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I might have a gearbox kicking about
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... aww mate if you have a gearbox you can give it would be appreciated, any costs let me know!
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