please do an update on the GT380... love that bike, though i prefer the earlier K model.. the second year model with discs instead of drum brakes up front.. keep on doin a good work..
Hi, last update was 8 days ago when I changed back to points ignition ruclips.net/video/0nWEn7p68Y8/видео.html ...hope to get time for a ride out soon so will take the gopro along
@@InTheShedUK i know.. i watched your video about setting up the points ignition, just hoping that there will be a future update/vlog about the motorcycle.. and about your BSA B31.. cant wait to see the old thumper in working shape!
How have you adjusted the end play of the crankshaft? What are the specifications? I can't find any usable information on that in the web. I'm restoring a b31 myself. Greetings from switzerland
Hi, I didn't actually need to do any adjustment. I fitted new main bearings, new spacer 66-0660, new shim 66-0661(acts more like a seal I think).. mine were all very worn, hence the original end play. The Haynes workshop manual I use just states to first check that the flywheel rotates freely. Check the conrod is sitting centrally in the crankcase register.. fit the drive side sprocket components and nut so the crank is drawn hard against the bearing, if the conrod is not central fit a suitable shim between the bearing spacer and inner bearing race. Although the parts list does not show these shims! only shows shims to adjust drive sprocket alignment (non-alternator models only?). The manual does not state any specs but I found an end float suggested of less than 10 thou on one of the BSA forums. Hope this helps.
I could not find anything stated in either BSA service sheets or Haynes workshop manual so I guess there isn't one. The crank halves can only press so far onto the crank pin so the 'play' is pre-set, no adjustment.
@@InTheShedUK Dear Sir Thanks you very much, I'm re building a BSA B33 1956 in Indonesia but I had my doubts when I re-assembled the crankshaft with the connecting rods tolerance gap is 0.25mm on each side when I measured it with a feeler gauge Could not find a definite reference Regards Salur
@@InTheShedUK There is worse places to live :-) and handy if you like racing too.. i'm at Newton Flotman near Seastar Superbikes. thank you for the videos on your b31 I am learning a lot about my 33 plunger which needs a fair amount of work .
@@fragged8 I am a member of Brimbo motorcycle club, there are members that have forgotten more than I will ever know! Meetings on the first Wednesday of each month, from about 6.30pm at The Crossways Inn, Scole. Web site is www.brimbo.co.uk/
@@InTheShedUK i'll take a look, thx . i could do with some help :-) if only finding spares locally. currently no spark so i will be pulling the mag etc as first job. only had a bantam before so your vids really help get me up to speed ..
please do an update on the GT380... love that bike, though i prefer the earlier K model.. the second year model with discs instead of drum brakes up front.. keep on doin a good work..
Hi, last update was 8 days ago when I changed back to points ignition ruclips.net/video/0nWEn7p68Y8/видео.html
...hope to get time for a ride out soon so will take the gopro along
@@InTheShedUK i know.. i watched your video about setting up the points ignition, just hoping that there will be a future update/vlog about the motorcycle.. and about your BSA B31.. cant wait to see the old thumper in working shape!
How have you adjusted the end play of the crankshaft? What are the specifications? I can't find any usable information on that in the web. I'm restoring a b31 myself. Greetings from switzerland
Hi, I didn't actually need to do any adjustment.
I fitted new main bearings, new spacer 66-0660, new shim 66-0661(acts more like a seal I think).. mine were all very worn, hence the original end play.
The Haynes workshop manual I use just states to first check that the flywheel rotates freely.
Check the conrod is sitting centrally in the crankcase register.. fit the drive side sprocket components and nut so the crank is drawn hard against the bearing, if the conrod is not central fit a suitable shim between the bearing spacer and inner bearing race.
Although the parts list does not show these shims! only shows shims to adjust drive sprocket alignment (non-alternator models only?).
The manual does not state any specs but I found an end float suggested of less than 10 thou on one of the BSA forums.
Hope this helps.
@@InTheShedUK Thank you so much. This helps a lot.
Hallo Sir
I have a question what is the tolerance of the conecting rod clearance for both sides of the crankshaft?
Thanks you
I could not find anything stated in either BSA service sheets or Haynes workshop manual so I guess there isn't one. The crank halves can only press so far onto the crank pin so the 'play' is pre-set, no adjustment.
@@InTheShedUK Dear Sir
Thanks you very much,
I'm re building a BSA B33 1956 in Indonesia but I had my doubts when I re-assembled the crankshaft with the connecting rods tolerance gap is 0.25mm on each side when I measured it with a feeler gauge
Could not find a definite reference
Regards
Salur
am i wrong ? you sound like a Norfolk lad.. i'm near Norwich and have a b33
Yes, I was born in Norwich now live near Snetterton, you can sometimes hear the racing in the background on my videos.
@@InTheShedUK There is worse places to live :-) and handy if you like racing too.. i'm at Newton Flotman near Seastar Superbikes. thank you for the videos on your b31 I am learning a lot about my 33 plunger which needs a fair amount of work .
@@fragged8 I am a member of Brimbo motorcycle club, there are members that have forgotten more than I will ever know! Meetings on the first Wednesday of each month, from about 6.30pm at The Crossways Inn, Scole. Web site is www.brimbo.co.uk/
@@InTheShedUK i'll take a look, thx . i could do with some help :-) if only finding spares locally. currently no spark so i will be pulling the mag etc as first job. only had a bantam before so your vids really help get me up to speed ..
@@fragged8 Magneto, the dark art of sparks! Draganfly at Bungay for BSA spares locally.