Seized??

Eddie Evans
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Re: Seized??

Post by Eddie Evans » 17 Mar 2009, 18:22

That section could well be included in the CRM run if requested along with a nice wide ford. :twisted:
Yes I do run a fan but it is a small computer one.
I gave the bike a good pressure hosing before stripping it down but I noticed the rad fins were still solid with muck.
A correction the spark plug is a BR8EG not EV

I've now had the head and barrel off and all seems well, rebuilt it and had a run down test.
Guess I have been lucky :?: or I have missed something else.

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Re: Seized??

Post by fallenmikethebike » 17 Mar 2009, 20:09

Eddie Evans wrote:That section could well be included in the CRM run if requested along with a nice wide ford. :twisted:
Yes I do run a fan but it is a small computer one.
I gave the bike a good pressure hosing before stripping it down but I noticed the rad fins were still solid with muck.
A correction the spark plug is a BR8EG not EV

I've now had the head and barrel off and all seems well, rebuilt it and had a run down test.
Guess I have been lucky :?: or I have missed something else.
Did it get hot enough to bring on high temp warning lamp?
Yes, i only run an 80mm computer fan [ continuous] and I've had no problems.
would you say that, that was the hardest the bike had worked since the previous rebuild?
Mike
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Re: Seized??

Post by Eddie Evans » 17 Mar 2009, 21:46

No Mike it has worked harder before and after this incident without any problem.
I didn't notice the red light on but that doesn't mean that it wasn't on.
The temp light did come on on a long slow climb in the dark but the light also came on another CRM that was on the ride
I suspect that if I had let the engine idle all would have been well. The barrel would not have lost as much heat and contracted around the hot piston.
:?:

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Re: Seized??

Post by fallenmikethebike » 18 Mar 2009, 07:40

Eddie Evans wrote:No Mike it has worked harder before and after this incident without any problem.
I didn't notice the red light on but that doesn't mean that it wasn't on.
The temp light did come on on a long slow climb in the dark but the light also came on another CRM that was on the ride
I suspect that if I had let the engine idle all would have been well. The barrel would not have lost as much heat and contracted around the hot piston.
:?:
OK, yes that seems a fair analysis of the problem, which is why as you said , no damage was found.
This probably underscores the value of [water cooling ] which keeps the hot bits cold , but as important the cooler bits hot, thus evening out the engines overall temperature.
Thanks for flagging that up Eddie, as you say , perhaps the best course of action is let the engine run a while after a good soaking to allow the general temperature to be acquired again, before stopping the engine :?:
Mike
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