View Full Version : Motor is done....... :)
beerock
10-26-2002, 03:35 AM
I have to torque down the head, cylinder, flywheel, and primary gear.
I left my adapter at my friends house so I couldnt torque them:o
its ok, it will only take two minutes.....
I also need a counter balncer bolt the threads were screwed up on the one I was gonna use.
theres no way in **** im gonna ruin the threads on my brand new cases.....
putting it together was cake...
I forgot to put the kick starter in at first so i had to take the clutch basket out :rolleyes: but no biggie....
My friend has been using the stock length studs on his motor with a spacer plate and he never had a problem. Ever try taking the studs out? ITS HARD! well, I kept the stock studs in since my friend never had any problems Im gonna put some red thread lock on them just to be safe....
here it is....
http://users.rcn.com/beerock/quad%20pics/lside.JPG
and the other side....
http://users.rcn.com/beerock/quad%20pics/rside.JPG
mysticfalcon
10-26-2002, 05:00 AM
looking good i cant wait to get my 250r. im heading out in 45 min. to go get it. :devil
Sparks425Ex
10-26-2002, 06:42 AM
Pretty Sweet Bee. When ya gonna get it in the Frame? I geuss you were doin alot of work the other night when i talked to ya.
Mity Mo
10-26-2002, 09:34 AM
Hey BEE make sure you put the dowels in the new cases. I did not do it on the last set and it makes the cylinder shift ever so slightly. Thank god I caught it before it was too late. I guess I got excited about having it together that I didnt even realize my mistake. Mo:)
beerock
10-26-2002, 10:47 AM
YA YESTERDAY i THINK i DROVE OVER 200 MILES GETTING PARTS.
oops caps.
I had to get my cylinder which was way down rt 80 at a bmw dealer ship. I then went to my friends shop C&G cycle and picked up a head gasket, intake gasket, new intake boot, and a crankshaft collar.
The night before I was at my friends house who races pro am, I picked up a HINSON basket, 89 pressure plate(for the update kit) some barely used front and rear sprockets.
I'm goin crazy right now trying to find a water pump bearing !! my old one is wiggleing and I dont want my mechanical pump to blow.(I have a brand new mechanical pump and oil seal to install but I wont put it in with the old bearing....
well, Ill be putting it in the frame in a bout 2-3 hours....
QuadTrix6
10-26-2002, 02:27 PM
:eek: whoa nice :D
Rip_Tear
10-26-2002, 06:13 PM
Looking good Beerock! Its nice being able to do it all yourself!
tants
10-26-2002, 08:15 PM
bee looking good.
mabe you can do my motor ;)
is this a short rod motor ?..
what kind of reeds??.....just wonderin bro?
Pappy
10-26-2002, 09:35 PM
looks good bee.....:)
Bee did you find that bearing? Gonna be finding if that trail exists tommorrow?
Pappy
10-26-2002, 10:29 PM
i bet it starts on the third kick:o any takers??:devil
beerock
10-26-2002, 10:34 PM
Thanks guys! :D
I really enjoy building the r motor.
Its a work of art..
dave, you dont see the spacer plate in the pictures?
its a 88 crank with a 86 piston, cr250 reed cage, a preemo port job by B+B, and a lil extra TLC somewhere.....
The motor started on the third kick......:devil TIME TO RIP!
nah Im gonna break this motor in nice and slow.....
nasty i'll build you a r motor, let me know when, Ill work some sort of price out with you
these motors are almost as good as sex, well maybe not.:p
im gonna break her in tommorow, I have to play with the timing.....
Pappy
10-26-2002, 10:36 PM
Originally posted by beerock
[B]Thanks guys! :D
The motor started on the third kick......:devil TIME TO RIP!
haha...someone pay me:macho
beerock
10-26-2002, 10:41 PM
lol what are you hangin in this thread and hittin refresh?
:p :devil LOL
Pappy
10-26-2002, 10:42 PM
sorry bee...old man here...i was just tryin to catch a sucker ;) :devil
beerock
10-27-2002, 12:42 AM
oh ya, I got the long studs from my old cases out and used them for the new cases.....
I talked to my friend and he backed his stock studs out about 12mm and used a spacer plate...
I was awlays against this.. I feel the long studs are needed..
we had to heat the cases and use a good set of vise grips on the studs.
We didnt have the stud puller so i thought might as well try the vise grips....well they worked good...
Rip_Tear
10-27-2002, 12:33 PM
Vise Grips can do anything, well as long as you have something hard to hit them with too!:devil
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