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Re: A rider ...
« Reply #495 on: June 13, 2016, 08:10:46 AM »
It does run . I can not start it by kick . Only by power and then it's pretty touchy .

New rings are needed , at least . My end gap is way to wide at about .024" .
I'm not sure a tighter gap will improve the compression enough to make a difference , but , I'm going to give it a shot .

Pete . :)
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« Reply #496 on: June 13, 2016, 08:57:24 AM »
It does run . I can not start it by kick . Only by power and then it's pretty touchy .

New rings are needed , at least . My end gap is way to wide at about .024" .
I'm not sure a tighter gap will improve the compression enough to make a difference , but , I'm going to give it a shot .

Pete . :)

That ring gap is twice what I would consider acceptable, but Bob Kerr also said do not go too tight!
Rick

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« Reply #497 on: June 13, 2016, 01:23:51 PM »
I took a compression test after I put it back together with a reading of about 70 pounds . Not near what it should be , but ...

The fact that it will only start with higher RPMs and then wants to die at lower RPMs tells me that compression is too low .

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« Reply #498 on: June 14, 2016, 09:39:46 PM »
Today I tried a 6 hole fuel metering tube . The Carpenter carbs come with 4 hole tubes .
That did seem to help some , but still no kick lever joy .

I have new rings coming .

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« Reply #499 on: June 15, 2016, 04:56:13 AM »
I can't remember Pete, is this a factory piston or one of Wayne's replacements?  Did you bore the cylinder?  I would at least hone the cylinder before putting in the new rings.
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« Reply #500 on: June 15, 2016, 05:10:50 AM »
Rick ,

 I had Wayne bore it last Summer , to one of his replacement pistons . I also bought one of his connecting rods ( standard length ) .
I have over size rings coming . I'll have to 'dress' the ends to fit the pins and also for proper end gap clearance .

And , honing goes hand in hand with new rings . But , this time I'll only put a decent cross hatch in . They won't seat properly without .
I don't want to take anymore cylinder wall than absolutely necessary . Too much and I'll have to get new piston and rings .

Pete . :)

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« Reply #501 on: June 15, 2016, 05:23:57 AM »
Did you pin the rings?  If so, take a picture when you have it apart.  I know this has been discussed here before, but I don't know if anyone here has done it.  Seems like a good idea to me.
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« Reply #502 on: June 15, 2016, 06:25:59 AM »
Rick ,

Quote from: pd on September 04, 2015, 08:09:10 AM

"In the cool of this morning , I pinned the piston , using 1/4" long x 3/32" wide compression pins .

I drilled the landings above the wrist pin , but toward the rear , to a depth of about 5/32" . The pins had to be driven in , so it's unlikely that much , if any, outward drift will happen . I squared the outer end of the pins and called them 'good for service' .

Then the ring ends needed relieving to fit the pins . I used a jewelers square file to reach that 'end' .

All things considered , I think the project turned out nicely .



Now to ready the piston and cylinder for assembly . Hopefully , for the last time .

Pete . :)"


End quote .



Ha . I know ... getting old is a bitch . ;)

Through  all the 'testing' and such , the pins have held their position .

Pete . :)
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« Reply #503 on: June 15, 2016, 10:45:53 AM »
You didn't happen to write down the ring gap when you first put it together?
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« Reply #504 on: June 15, 2016, 11:42:54 AM »
Sure did , Rick .

The ring gap at build time after pinning : one was .011" and the other was .014" clearance .

The gap obviously grew with each honing , which I knew it would .
I just didn't expect it to reach .024" so quickly .

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« Reply #505 on: June 15, 2016, 12:25:45 PM »
Sure did , Rick .

The ring gap at build time after pinning : one was .011" and the other was .014" clearance .

The gap obviously grew with each honing , which I knew it would .
I just didn't expect it to reach .024" so quickly .

Pete . :)


Tighten that up to .008 and I think your troubles will be gone.
Rick

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« Reply #506 on: June 15, 2016, 12:51:43 PM »
Wouldn't that be great ?

I'll hold any celebration until your theory proves itself . ;)
Once bitten ( or in this case - several ) , twice shy kinda thing .

New rings are the next logical step . Hopefully the one that breaks the 3 year streak I've had with this motor .
Good thing we're not talking droughts or I might have another 4 years to look forward to .

Pete . :)
« Last Edit: June 16, 2016, 07:10:18 PM by pd »
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« Reply #507 on: June 16, 2016, 07:21:42 PM »
I rec'd. the new rings this afternoon .

They are a simple square cast as opposed to the inner upper beveled rings I originally rec'd. with the new piston .

They should do fine . If I'm not mistaken , the OEM rings were / are square cast . I still have the originals , so I'll check .

I plan to seal the intake holes . Both the screw from the bottom and the drain holes . I'm thinking that at the same time , I'll 'ramp' that section of the intake tube for a smoother transition from the carb to the crank .

Here's the way it was :


Right now , I have the drain hole plugged , but I'm not sure that it's sealed good .

Pete . :)
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« Reply #508 on: June 17, 2016, 07:24:53 PM »
  Today , before my attention was required elsewhere , I was able to size , shape and fit the new rings to the piston .

The rings were a perfect .008" at the bottom of the bore , but when positioned about mid ring travel area , the gap almost completely disappeared . That proves that the bore is looser at the bottom than the top , which is exactly why rings have to be gaped mid travel or near the top of travel .

I gaped them at .008" at mid travel area and had to shape the ends to accept the pins .  Due to expansion , I didn't dare leave them any tighter .

I got as far as setting the cylinder and piston on the case before I heard my name questioningly called . :(

Good thing there's usually tomorrow . ;)

Pete . :)
« Last Edit: June 17, 2016, 07:29:25 PM by pd »
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« Reply #509 on: June 19, 2016, 07:47:56 PM »
Top end is back on the case .
The compression is up about 10 pounds , but I expect that to increase once the rings find their home .
Initially , I used power to start the motor , which ran a bit more smoothly . It still had a time of settling into idle .
I shut it down and tried the kick start . Dang , it started , once . Not the second time , but almost .

Thinking that the idle passage must have some buildup , I have the carb pulled .
I made sure the intake throat drain hole was packed tight and the bottom screw was snugly in place . I have JB Weld , but I'm very hesitant to use it to fill that step of the intake throat . If it ever came loose ... :(
I'm not sure just what I'll do there .

Anyway , I've seen some improvement .

Pete . :)
« Last Edit: June 19, 2016, 07:50:12 PM by pd »
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