1967 P11 rebuild - Dynamite on wheels
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Re: 1967 P11 rebuild - Dynamite on wheels
could it be main bearings , my superblends have started to mark and give a hammering under load .
now im gong for new superblends and a BE regrind
perhaps you are sill on the old ball and roller bearings
Likewise , this quick rebuild is going to take weeks
it only started out as a re-ring to reduce oil consumption
but by the time the head and barrel were off i thought i should check mains and BE . one thing so easily leads to another
now im gong for new superblends and a BE regrind
perhaps you are sill on the old ball and roller bearings
Likewise , this quick rebuild is going to take weeks
it only started out as a re-ring to reduce oil consumption
but by the time the head and barrel were off i thought i should check mains and BE . one thing so easily leads to another
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Re: 1967 P11 rebuild - Dynamite on wheels
Don't believe so as under load and running it's lovely and quiet, absolutely no noise whatever after 20 secs and I cannot make it repeat the noise at all, only if I left it cool and start it. Then it's the same again 20 secs approx and totally silent.
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Re: 1967 P11 rebuild - Dynamite on wheels
Only thing I'd be leaning towards is piston slap.
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Re: 1967 P11 rebuild - Dynamite on wheels
Drive side main bearing has very much reduced interference , essentially now the Superblend bearing will just go in at room temperature rather than the 1.5 thou interference
rather than use loctite ive found oversize +1.5 thou superblend available for only the cost of a 'arm and leg'
BE regrind under way
spare parts on order , should be ready to rebuild the engine starting end of next week
tomorrow ill clean down the frame for tify up before engine is ready to go in and after that swinging arm rubbers to replace as the back end is a bit twitchy and i didnt replace then at the original rebuild
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Re: 1967 P11 rebuild - Dynamite on wheels
Be sure to magnaflux your crankshaft before you invest in engineering work. These cranks are infamous for developing internal cracks.
If I were you, I'd also junk the cast iron flywheel, which is prone to exploding at high revs. The way to go is having a billet steel flywheel made up, and the assembly tied together by 3/8" ARP high tensile bolts, as was used on the Commando Mk3.
I was lucky to have this conversion performed by Steve Maney some years ago. He is out of business now. Dominator Engineering in Germany also used to offer this service - he may still do. Jim Comstock in the USA will probably help out also.
-Knut
If I were you, I'd also junk the cast iron flywheel, which is prone to exploding at high revs. The way to go is having a billet steel flywheel made up, and the assembly tied together by 3/8" ARP high tensile bolts, as was used on the Commando Mk3.
I was lucky to have this conversion performed by Steve Maney some years ago. He is out of business now. Dominator Engineering in Germany also used to offer this service - he may still do. Jim Comstock in the USA will probably help out also.
-Knut
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Re: 1967 P11 rebuild - Dynamite on wheels
not sure i can go that far , but will crack test rods and cranks , plus fit new crankshaft fixing studs/nuts /tab washers + con-rod bolts and nuts
certainly if you look at the video clip of the P11 they do have a tendency of loosing rods
like all engines after 55+ years its not used like a new bike and only went around Mallory Park on one weekend !
All British bike were stretched beyond their original design and dogged by unreliability in the end
certainly if you look at the video clip of the P11 they do have a tendency of loosing rods
like all engines after 55+ years its not used like a new bike and only went around Mallory Park on one weekend !
All British bike were stretched beyond their original design and dogged by unreliability in the end
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Re: 1967 P11 rebuild - Dynamite on wheels
How many ways are there to install the spacers on the P11 ? , when i was younger i took it apart and then 6 months later just fitted them in the correct position. now a few years older i took it apart then only 3 weeks later put them back in a different order
Good job i checked the engine sprocket to clutch alignment before doing any more or else it would have to come apart again
is this the first sign of getting old(er)?
just waiting for some new studs to arrive before continuing
Good job i checked the engine sprocket to clutch alignment before doing any more or else it would have to come apart again
is this the first sign of getting old(er)?
just waiting for some new studs to arrive before continuing
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Re: 1967 P11 rebuild - Dynamite on wheels
Hi
Nowadays I consider a digital camera to be an essential tool
Regards Mick
Nowadays I consider a digital camera to be an essential tool
Regards Mick
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Re: 1967 P11 rebuild - Dynamite on wheels
I believe there is a recipe at Access Norton of which spacer goes where.
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