Tuesday, 7 July 2020
Saturday, 4 July 2020
Group Shot
Ahead of what will hopefully be the final build is a shot of almost all the parts ready for cleaning, coating and assembly.
Thursday, 28 May 2020
Locks
While the frame is away at the welders I decided to do a small job and investigate the seat and fuel tank locks. The helmet seat lock doesnt have a key and is busted, Im not sure if I bother getting a replacement, the seat latch on both sides work which is good enough for now.
And also the tank lock is fully operational but needs a tidy, I might consider a pattern replacement.
And also the tank lock is fully operational but needs a tidy, I might consider a pattern replacement.
Labels:
350 F2 Frame,
F2 Frame,
F2 Fuel Tank,
Locks
Wednesday, 27 May 2020
Frame Welding
Today I dropped the frame off at the welders to have the rear engine and shock mountings welded. Also there was a hairline crack on the front section of of the frame where one of the tension bars would mount for the native YPVS engine, this will be repaired. Images below show where I have started grinding away at the crack to get a flush weld.
Tuesday, 7 April 2020
Rear Engine Brackets
This is something I have been looking to do since I finished all the
other engine mounts. The top rear bracket and spacer was too wide
so I cut the welded nuts off the existing mounting point and
placed the right side bracket on the left side of the mounting point,
also shortening the aluminium spacer.
Moving to the lower mounts which I was going to leave off, But I read
somewhere online that these engines want to twist while running so
I have had in mind to get these lower mounts sorted. I made the brackets
but need to have them welded to the frame.
other engine mounts. The top rear bracket and spacer was too wide
so I cut the welded nuts off the existing mounting point and
placed the right side bracket on the left side of the mounting point,
also shortening the aluminium spacer.
Moving to the lower mounts which I was going to leave off, But I read
somewhere online that these engines want to twist while running so
I have had in mind to get these lower mounts sorted. I made the brackets
but need to have them welded to the frame.
Labels:
Engine mounts,
F2 Frame,
RD250
Tuesday, 17 March 2020
Carb Clean
I invested recently in an ultrasonic cleaner and proper solution to clean the grubby carbs.
I had previously purchased new parts from Yambits to complete the rebuild, New jets,
needles, choke, seals and screws.
So after a good going over with a dremil and stainless steel brush I removed the old paint
and oxidisation and then gave them a good cleaning in the UC.
Next up I need to make a list of what parts I need to complete the job and what tasks I need
to do on the bike to finish.
I had previously purchased new parts from Yambits to complete the rebuild, New jets,
needles, choke, seals and screws.
So after a good going over with a dremil and stainless steel brush I removed the old paint
and oxidisation and then gave them a good cleaning in the UC.
Next up I need to make a list of what parts I need to complete the job and what tasks I need
to do on the bike to finish.
Labels:
2 Stroke,
350 F2 Frame,
Carburettor,
RD250,
Ultrasonic Clean,
Yamaha RD-250
Monday, 23 January 2017
Pistons
I managed to source 2 identical branded pistons
as a kit, with rings, Clips and Gudgeon Pins.
I couldnt find any info regarding the "Made in Taiwan"
Speed brand.
The tolerances work out pretty good and are as follows:
Cylinder oversize measurement: 0.035 - 0.040 = 0.035
Piston Ring end gap: 0.25 - 0.40 = 0.30
These are approximate measurements with feeler gauges.
as a kit, with rings, Clips and Gudgeon Pins.
I couldnt find any info regarding the "Made in Taiwan"
Speed brand.
The tolerances work out pretty good and are as follows:
Cylinder oversize measurement: 0.035 - 0.040 = 0.035
Piston Ring end gap: 0.25 - 0.40 = 0.30
These are approximate measurements with feeler gauges.
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