just by the sound of those pistons going down the cylinders you could tell thats a perfect bore job....beautiful fit and finish....great video...i didnt know about those notcthes for the shell bearings.i probably been putting them together wrong for years.
do pre units not have the case screws inside where the cylinder fits or did i miss it or are they over kill ?. idea for future content, don't do stock timing, do using gauges on inlet and exhaust lift.
i like them.. most people leave themm out they are considered overkill! i have thought about doing a timing video but i would need an hour or context and prepare most people for
Great info. Thank you. I like it when you name names, but I understand why you didn't. I'm curious if it's someone well known in the triumph world. Can you tell us what state they're located in? That wouldn't be outing them but it would help me cross a few places off the list. : )
@@dirtyshirtrichter8647 I understand. If I ever meet you in person at some motorcycle event maybe you'll tell me. I just hope it wasn't Todd at Lowbrow Customs. He doesn't seem like the type of guy who would do shoddy work like that.
Top notch assembly. Everything I’ve seen is top notch. Very thorough, very clean. Respect.
thanks man!
Excellent engine building!
lovely work, very nicely done. I am planning a Triumph special, I believe `desert sled` is the term commonly used. So subbed.
just by the sound of those pistons going down the cylinders you could tell thats a perfect bore job....beautiful fit and finish....great video...i didnt know about those notcthes for the shell bearings.i probably been putting them together wrong for years.
Thank you very much! its okay a lot of people dont know!
Excelente trabajo tengo un triumph 1952
The way those bearings look I think you should replace the oil 🛢 pump and polish the crankshaft if it isn't tore up.
So do you think the that built the engine your working on now do you think he did the other 2 engines that need to be over hauled as well.
no these all came from different shops different parts of the country
do pre units not have the case screws inside where the cylinder fits or did i miss it or are they over kill ?.
idea for future content, don't do stock timing, do using gauges on inlet and exhaust lift.
i like them.. most people leave themm out they are considered overkill! i have thought about doing a timing video but i would need an hour or context and prepare most people for
Great info. Thank you. I like it when you name names, but I understand why you didn't. I'm curious if it's someone well known in the triumph world. Can you tell us what state they're located in? That wouldn't be outing them but it would help me cross a few places off the list. : )
i wish i could but i cant risk it lol
@@dirtyshirtrichter8647 I understand. If I ever meet you in person at some motorcycle event maybe you'll tell me. I just hope it wasn't Todd at Lowbrow Customs. He doesn't seem like the type of guy who would do shoddy work like that.
nope not todd! hes the wizard!
hi richter do you resize big end of rod after you change rod bolts?
if they are out of spec yes
What temperature and how long in the oven for the cylinder barrel?
375 for about 30 minutes
@@dirtyshirtrichter8647Thanks!!
So if they had hot 🔥 tanked that crankshaft with all the bolts 🔩 do you it would got all that bad oil out of there.
i think pulling the trap is the only way man