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Everything posted by Buckster
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Yes, but at least it isn't Strood.
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@Six30 where are you sweetheart?
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I'm in the medway towns. Aka gammon central.
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The Metro will go down as one of the greatest cars in motoring history.
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It will be more of a red card if you get my drift.
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That’s true, I will endeavour to gently coerce him into a inclusive and loving situation that may involve a bat and a disused coal mine.
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Well it rides well, vibration is back to normal and hot starting is no problem, the hot starting was definitely becoming a problem and is classically caused by the compensator binding up. Will go on a long run tomorrow. I might go down south and rape @Six30.
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Aren’t you due a flounce?
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It just seems to be a casting lip, earlier bikes don’t have it.
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The old one is springs in a cup and ramps on the cogs, the new one uses a set of eight cushions of two different densities.
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How did you guess?
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At this point I checked the crank runout, Dark Horse recommend a maximum of .008 of an inch, although that is with the original chain tensioner, mine is .006 so all good either way. I also had the check alignment in case any shims were needed, alignment was perfect without shims. So I put it back together. Ain't it pretty? I will put the case back on in the morning.
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All new compensators require a new stator as the basket for the belville spring is welded to the old one. This being the weakness all newer types use a different system. I went for a Dark Horse motorsprocket as they are regarded as the best plus they will survive performance upgrades which I will do in the future. The inner primary case has a cast lip on the inside which prevents removal of the stator without removing the inner primary, I decided to grind this lip off as many others have done as it makes ongoing servicing of the alternator a lot easier. Here we are with the original stator removed. With the new one fitted.