Top End Work
Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2019 7:56 am
I’m finally getting around to cleaning up the engine on my 72 R75/5. I purchased the bike last year and the prior owner did all the cosmetic work but nothing to the engine. I’ve got a few leaks from the right cylinder, drive boot and the clutch gasket. I consider myself a decent mechanic and rebuilt my Bing carbs but not experienced with airhead engines and plan to hire someone to do the bottom end. The leak down and compression tests came back fine. Both sides had around 147 compression.
My question is should I take the bike to a BMW certified mechanic which quotes me nearly $2000 for a bottom rebuild or use my local shop that is half that. The mechanic there has more experience with triumphs and modern bikes but is meticulous. He will clean the seat the valves, replace all gaskets and hone the cylinder and add new rings (if needed). I trust his work but is the BMW engine so complex that I should only trust a BMW certified mechanic?
Thanks for the input. I’m new to all this. I’ve only owned off-road two strokes and they are much easier to work on.
My question is should I take the bike to a BMW certified mechanic which quotes me nearly $2000 for a bottom rebuild or use my local shop that is half that. The mechanic there has more experience with triumphs and modern bikes but is meticulous. He will clean the seat the valves, replace all gaskets and hone the cylinder and add new rings (if needed). I trust his work but is the BMW engine so complex that I should only trust a BMW certified mechanic?
Thanks for the input. I’m new to all this. I’ve only owned off-road two strokes and they are much easier to work on.