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Tech. Advice: Series 'A' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
Finally got my TTR project on the road.
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<blockquote data-quote="billirwinnz" data-source="post: 100587" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>It wasn’t as big a project as yours was but a lot more than I had bargained for when I bought it. </p><p></p><p>Straighten frame </p><p>Replace 2 frame tubes</p><p>Fix frame tank mounts</p><p>Fit breather beading and correct cap to fuel tank</p><p>New fuel taps</p><p>Fix float bowl</p><p>Make new oil unions and pipes</p><p>New oil and fuel hoses</p><p>New oil tank</p><p>Replace all fasteners and studs with correct cei threads</p><p>Rubber mount fuel and oil tanks</p><p>New 5/16 steel engine and gbox plates</p><p>Road style footrests and brake pedal</p><p>Remove one rear brake drum as crossover won’t work with race frame and road controls</p><p>Add side and rear stands</p><p>Reline and skim brake shoes</p><p>New solid levers</p><p>New guards stays and tyres</p><p>Lights battery etc for road registration </p><p>Fit new chaincase with seals and adjuster </p><p>New chains and sprockets </p><p>Make new oil pump</p><p>Align flywheels</p><p>Straighten conrod</p><p>New 0.020” piston </p><p>Compression plate to restore original combustion height </p><p>Correct oil feed above oil ring</p><p>New valves guides rockers springs</p><p>Fit decompressor</p><p>New cables</p><p>Fit speedo</p><p>True forks</p><p>Make primary chain adjuster </p><p>Find and machine correct gbox casing</p><p>Build original gbox with oil seals and kickstart from 3 old boxes</p><p>Align primary drive</p><p>Straighten gbox mainshaft</p><p>Add two plates to clutch to stop slip and make lever lighter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billirwinnz, post: 100587, member: 1697"] It wasn’t as big a project as yours was but a lot more than I had bargained for when I bought it. Straighten frame Replace 2 frame tubes Fix frame tank mounts Fit breather beading and correct cap to fuel tank New fuel taps Fix float bowl Make new oil unions and pipes New oil and fuel hoses New oil tank Replace all fasteners and studs with correct cei threads Rubber mount fuel and oil tanks New 5/16 steel engine and gbox plates Road style footrests and brake pedal Remove one rear brake drum as crossover won’t work with race frame and road controls Add side and rear stands Reline and skim brake shoes New solid levers New guards stays and tyres Lights battery etc for road registration Fit new chaincase with seals and adjuster New chains and sprockets Make new oil pump Align flywheels Straighten conrod New 0.020” piston Compression plate to restore original combustion height Correct oil feed above oil ring New valves guides rockers springs Fit decompressor New cables Fit speedo True forks Make primary chain adjuster Find and machine correct gbox casing Build original gbox with oil seals and kickstart from 3 old boxes Align primary drive Straighten gbox mainshaft Add two plates to clutch to stop slip and make lever lighter [/QUOTE]
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