Hello from Down Under. Just got a 1947 G80L
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Re: Hello from Down Under. Just got a 1947 G80L
Hi
The damage to the piston crown looks to me like it was caused by the inlet valve dropping and subsequently bending, I'd have a good look at the valve stem and guide.
Regards Mick
The damage to the piston crown looks to me like it was caused by the inlet valve dropping and subsequently bending, I'd have a good look at the valve stem and guide.
Regards Mick
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Re: Hello from Down Under. Just got a 1947 G80L
The inlet valves looks like it is not seating at all. Getting a valve spring compressor off a mate and will take both valves out and check them.Mick D wrote:Hi
The damage to the piston crown looks to me like it was caused by the inlet valve dropping and subsequently bending, I'd have a good look at the valve stem and guide.
Regards Mick
Cheers Ross.
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Re: Hello from Down Under. Just got a 1947 G80L
Used the dating service that the club offers. My frame is 1950.
No doubt about the engine.
No doubt about the engine.
Cheers Ross.
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Is there a piece of the 2nd compression ring missing? Maybe budget for a new set of rings...
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Re: Hello from Down Under. Just got a 1947 G80L
Its broken in 2. So new rings are in order.clanger9 wrote:Is there a piece of the 2nd compression ring missing? Maybe budget for a new set of rings...
Cheers Ross.
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Re: Hello from Down Under. Just got a 1947 G80L
In no way is this bike going to be a full restore. Fix what needs fixing in the engine. Do a makeover.
Lets see if I can get this BSA Firebird scrambler fiberglass tank to fit on the Matchless.... As a precaution may seal the inside with Caswell Expoxy Tank Sealer. I have read it works very well with fiberglass tanks and modern fuel does not eat the epoxy coating. With BC comic Grog.
Lets see if I can get this BSA Firebird scrambler fiberglass tank to fit on the Matchless.... As a precaution may seal the inside with Caswell Expoxy Tank Sealer. I have read it works very well with fiberglass tanks and modern fuel does not eat the epoxy coating. With BC comic Grog.
Cheers Ross.
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Re: Hello from Down Under. Just got a 1947 G80L
One thing to note is that with the fiberglass tank if it's ever had fuel in it you'll likely never be able to seal it successfully. The fuel leeches into the tank and prevents adhesion. The only time I've seen a sealing job end successfully is when the tank is cut in half reglassed / gel coated then reassembled. After that the seal sticks nicely.
Fix it until it's broken!
Otherwise how will
anything get done?
Otherwise how will
anything get done?
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Re: Hello from Down Under. Just got a 1947 G80L
My fibreglass tank is lined with Caswell and it's been fine for a couple of years. No sign of any problems yet (fingers crossed...)
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Re: Hello from Down Under. Just got a 1947 G80L
The BSA Firebird scrambler fiberglass tank has now set the direction this build will go in. Inside of tank will get treated with Caswell epoxy liner. Need to make mounts that come off the original
frame's mounts so tank sits level.
frame's mounts so tank sits level.
Cheers Ross.
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Re: Hello from Down Under. Just got a 1947 G80L
Valves are out. Both seem ok!? Will do further checking of them. Inlet was held in by surface rust and spider webs. They both look like they are not original. Clean up of head and valves then lap the valves in.
Cheers Ross.
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