WC Hart
Well-Known Member
hello yall bill here. im trying to get some info on someone east of the texas who does overhaul on gen 1 engine. any info you can provide would be greatly appreciated
When you say 'overhaul' can you explain what you mean by that i.e. What issues are you trying to solve and what do you anticipate needs to be done?hello yall bill here. im trying to get some info on someone east of the texas who does overhaul on gen 1 engine. any info you can provide would be greatly appreciated
does Kyle do rebuildsCapitan Kyle is in east Tennessee
the motor is making a knocking sound on the right side and after a couple of miles it won’t keep running without keeping the RPM above 4k. motor has not been abused and has 34k on it. what do you think?When you say 'overhaul' can you explain what you mean by that i.e. What issues are you trying to solve and what do you anticipate needs to be done?
see my response to maxI was going to ask the same thing? Why you thought it needed rebuilding. They don't even make their optimum power until they get 50-60k miles and then are still making more power then a new motor at 100k miles in most cases.
good info. so assuming the worst what do you do a whole motor replacementIf it spun a bearing then it is not going to be rebuildable (in all practical sense). The main thrust surfaces are machined into the case and not a replaceable surface. The saddles get distorted and then a rebuild doesn't last very long. So, you COULD rebuild it but you'd be pissing money away. That's provided it did spin a bearing which you would need to pull the pan to verify (which can be done in the frame when you get the exhaust off).
I had a Norton 850 before I got my Max it was running great and as much as I like my Max I wish I had my Commando now.If it spun a bearing then it is not going to be rebuildable (in all practical sense). The main thrust surfaces are machined into the case and not a replaceable surface. The saddles get distorted and then a rebuild doesn't last very long. So, you COULD rebuild it but you'd be pissing money away. That's provided it did spin a bearing which you would need to pull the pan to verify (which can be done in the frame when you get the exhaust off).
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