Sunday, May 4, 2014

Off with Her Head!!!

Time to yank the rear head...

Remove the usual stuff...

Off with her head...I love this curved wrench!

Time to see what's doin'

Ugly and exhausting...

Headless...

Piston comes up...

...and goes down...hhhmmm...Scuffage...

Spray test...major exhaust valve leakage
This pic is upside down...

Time to dig in...

Deeper...

High tech tools...

A little PVC trimmed just right...

Oops..that might be the problem...

Not sure what that shape is...not round...

Yikes...

The Greasy Knuckle Buster Blues...

My old blue "Dirty Nine" had no compression in the rear cylinder and has been sitting since last spring. So today I decided to take a break from my other projects and tear into it. I disconnected the usual stuff and yanked off the head. I thought maybe the rings were shot...Well as you can see my rear exhaust valve is totally fucked...decision time. Do I fix just the rear exhaust valve and slap it back together...or...do I yank the front head and both cylinders and freshen the top end...or ...NO, NOT THAT...rebuild the whole motor???

3 comments:

  1. Ain't no aid like a Band-Aid!! Good compression on the front cylinder? If it ain't broke DON'T fix it !! It's springtime finally man. Take the other bikes on the long haul and save these big decisions for when the cold weather hits.

    ...then again I'm just the invisible man from the internet!
    I don't have to pay the price if it all goes to hell in a handbasket.

    How's that for Clinton era wishy-washiness.

    Tim

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  2. spend some of that money, you can't take it with you...

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  3. Well, my strategy with the "Dirty Nine" from day one was fix what's broke and nothing else. That has worked for 23 or so years. Although when I got her, this very valve was stuck. I sprayed it with CRC and kicked it til it freed up. I ran it for 10 years and then this very valve spring broke. I put a used valve spring in and ran it for 13 more years and now this...so i'm gonna fix the valve and run it for 16 more years...oh and I may check the intake valve while it's off...

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