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Old 04-12-04, 01:09 PM   #31
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Pinking is pre ignition. When the fuel combusts before the piston reaches top dead centre of it's travel. It is caused by bad timing, poor quality fuel amounst other things. I think knocking is the same.
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Ignition is generaly timed to occur before Top Dead Centre anyway (because the crank/piston is still moving when the spark occurs, the piston/crank has gone past TDC when peak pressure occurs). Pre ignition is just when the charge ignites before the spark fires.

Knock is slightly different. The fuel is ignited by the spark as usual, but before the flame manages to burn all the fuel, the increase in pressure/temp causes the remaining unburnt fuel to spontaniously combust.
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Old 04-12-04, 03:13 PM   #32
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i always thought that the sqealing noise came from the pads rubbing on the discs.

so how exactly does copper grease stop the noise ?
it acts between the brake pad backing and the caliper pistons (metal on metal) their is a small amount of movement between the two surfaces which causes the noise without any lubrication.

Cooper grease has a high failure temprature than normal grease.

Cheers Mark.
That is quite right but that is not always the cause of it. Contaminated pads/discs can also cause the it.

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Old 04-12-04, 06:37 PM   #33
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I've got 2 hours spare tomorrow, can I fit my K3 cams, replace the rear subframe, get to HG and pick up a new bottle of Scottoiler 365, fit my new double bubble screen, clean up my spare wheel, replace the rear brake lever, order some british racing green and some silver paint plus primer and clear coat, prep all the rest of my panels, replace my choke cables, fit the bits of my Dynojet kit that aren't main jets, document the Veypor fitting and shakedown, check my valve clearances, lube all the other cables and find out what's wrong with my Glowgauges tach gauge and fix it?
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Not while I'm fitting a dynojet kit, no

Eh, Rictus, that reminds me, are you not diabetic? Or am I making that up?
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Pinking is pre ignition. When the fuel combusts before the piston reaches top dead centre of it's travel. It is caused by bad timing, poor quality fuel amounst other things. I think knocking is the same.
Almost.

Ignition is generaly timed to occur before Top Dead Centre anyway (because the crank/piston is still moving when the spark occurs, the piston/crank has gone past TDC when peak pressure occurs). Pre ignition is just when the charge ignites before the spark fires.

Knock is slightly different. The fuel is ignited by the spark as usual, but before the flame manages to burn all the fuel, the increase in pressure/temp causes the remaining unburnt fuel to spontaniously combust.
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