'Spose yer right up to date on yer boot laces too!dougie wrote:Autosol, Simichrome, or Mother's Billet. All good.
Big end wear, what's your opinion?
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Lord of the Bings
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If those companies' marketing people were smart, the would include a proper bootlace with their product.ME 109 wrote:'Spose yer right up to date on yer boot laces too!dougie wrote:Autosol, Simichrome, or Mother's Billet. All good.
I've spent most of my money on women, motorcycles, and beer.
The rest of it I just wasted.
The rest of it I just wasted.
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Thanks, now to see if I can find any of those products on this island...
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Major Softie
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Tim, also check Napa stores for 3M Chrome and Metal Polish. Mother's Billet is not nearly as aggressive as the others we've mentioned, as it's designed for aluminum, but the 3M is the only easy to find product I've found that is really close to Simichrome (easy to find, as it's at Napa stores). Also way cheaper ($18 for a 10 oz. tub). 3M also sells a mag wheel polish, but I suspect it will be less effective on steel, just like the Mother's.Tim Shepherd wrote:Thanks, now to see if I can find any of those products on this island...
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Especially for Hawaii. No boot laces on flip flops.dougie wrote: If those companies' marketing people were smart, the would include a proper bootlace with their product.
Chuey
Re: Big end wear, what's your opinion?
I'd just slap some new bearings in.... the same # as the old. Your shells show normal wear for a bike with miles on it. I've seen way worse, with a crank that looked like new. If the crank isn't scored and is smooth to the finger nail I wouldn't bother going to the trouble of polishing. I'd just call it good, shells are relatively cheap and a new set will last a long time if oil pressure is good. If I were doing a full rebuild I would plastigauge, you shouldn't regrind these cranks
because of the hardening, so if the journals are out of round it's toast.
because of the hardening, so if the journals are out of round it's toast.
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Re: Big end wear, what's your opinion?
I agree. There is more potential damage to be done by introducing a gritty metal polish than there is benefit. (How are you going to prevent it from entering the oil galleys? Once it enters the galleys, do you think you will be able to flush it out? ...or, further IN? NOT worth risking for little to no gain.)mattcfish wrote:I'd just slap some new bearings in.... the same # as the old. Your shells show normal wear for a bike with miles on it. I've seen way worse, with a crank that looked like new. If the crank isn't scored and is smooth to the finger nail I wouldn't bother going to the trouble of polishing. I'd just call it good, shells are relatively cheap and a new set will last a long time if oil pressure is good. If I were doing a full rebuild I would plastigauge, you shouldn't regrind these cranks
because of the hardening, so if the journals are out of round it's toast.
What I WOULD do is measure the con-rod's big end. They can and do ovalize...and, that's easy for a machinist to repair.
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Re: Big end wear, what's your opinion?
Just clean scrupulously, then feel with your fingers around the journal for any metal transfer (which given what I can see I doubt you'll find). I would NOT polish the journal - the last thing you want there is an abrasive.
If there REALLY was rod knock I'd probably use Plastigage to double check that a new set of shells will be all you need but my expectation is that you'll be fine.
John
If there REALLY was rod knock I'd probably use Plastigage to double check that a new set of shells will be all you need but my expectation is that you'll be fine.
John
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My Opinion is to use the red lapping tape from any machine shop after a accurate measure for size and roundness if round the tape will help see if the surface has any flake