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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
Measuring Compression Ratio
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<blockquote data-quote="Big Sid" data-source="post: 42086" data-attributes="member: 2781"><p>The oiling system is simplicity itself . The two oil drillings in the alloy bush are cleared out with a drill bit . Now a tiny rotary burr </p><p> In your Dremel tool is used to create a small trench from each side of the inner oil feed holes , coming in from the opposite side for each , these allow the oil to gush against both sides of the bush in the rocker bore . Takes but moments . The edges of the bush are eased back to easily accept the incoming oil . </p><p> The stationary pin now seals off the original flow against it while the new short trenches direct the flow towards the bushed rocker . All is rosy . </p><p> So still does the alloy bush lay that it soon sticks up in the light burnt oil deposit , so motionless it gets ever quieter . Sid .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Sid, post: 42086, member: 2781"] The oiling system is simplicity itself . The two oil drillings in the alloy bush are cleared out with a drill bit . Now a tiny rotary burr In your Dremel tool is used to create a small trench from each side of the inner oil feed holes , coming in from the opposite side for each , these allow the oil to gush against both sides of the bush in the rocker bore . Takes but moments . The edges of the bush are eased back to easily accept the incoming oil . The stationary pin now seals off the original flow against it while the new short trenches direct the flow towards the bushed rocker . All is rosy . So still does the alloy bush lay that it soon sticks up in the light burnt oil deposit , so motionless it gets ever quieter . Sid . [/QUOTE]
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