1972 Norton Commando Combat Rebuild (16) - Fitting the barrel
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- Опубликовано: 11 фев 2025
- In this video, Dave is fitting the barrel. This is a continuation of the last video, in which Dave fitted the piston rings and pistons into the barrel:
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Thanks a lot to Jim Comstock for his terrific videos. As you will see from his videos below, Jim makes it look a wee bit easier than Dave and my efforts!
Jim fitting the pistons into the barrel:
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Jim cutting sections of the piston expander ring to reduce friction in the bore:
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Well, the time finally came. I had the 850's head redone, and the cylinders refinished. We started today at 10am and finished at 1830 hrs and the bulk of the motor is in only little bits to hand on the Interstate need to be put back on. Hardest pars the dam carbs and the head steady. We used your method, and it worked a treat. Thanks Gents
Thanks Eric. Hope all is well. Best wishes.
A bit awkward with just one person but it was easier than lowering the barrels over the pistons and trying to compress the rings into the bores at the same time. Thanks for the very informative video.
Good work guys . I also put the pistons in the barrels and lower onto the conrods . I find it easier to get the piston rings in that way . Thank you both for sharing .
Good supporting role mike 👍
Nicely done Dave, bet you can’t wait to get the head on.
David Barker Heh. It was a challenge!
Great job guys, I’m learning a lot thks
Yes Mike, I always turn a circlip once it's inserted.
For you or anyone watching this !!!
I build air-cooled VW engines.
There is a parts house called
CB Performance - look in there tools section - they make & sell a - wrist pin punch. After I get the snap ring in - I use the wrist pin punch & give it a light tap to make sure it is locked in the groove. Also handy on tear downs !!!
Thanks a lot for your advice. This is great. Cheers, Mike
Mis respetos pa ustedes.
Hola Dariel, gracias por to nota!
Mike - I may have missed something in between, but were you able to save the original barrel skirt -- a crack repair, etc.? Considering the way that it looked, I'd guess not but if you did, I'd like to know how. Thanks, muchly!
Hi Mike, that piston clearance seems a little tight for mine - bearing in mind pistons will swell when hot.
Mike .You need to start to bolt the crankcase bolts before you fully lower the cylinder
I still use blue Hylomar, and it's available from Amazon and other places.
Why not install the pistons first and after that lower the barrel?
Exactly. Also everytime those rods fall against the opening of the crankcase I cringe. Even the slightest nick in the rods can be a crack starting to happen. In saying that we all have our own way of doing things I suppose
@@MrPnew1 I use pieces of bicycle inner tube around the rods untill I install the pistons.
@@MrPnew1 Those connecting rods aren't made out of glass.
Hi, Klass B, yes that's the conventional way of fitting the barrel. We decided to try this rather unconventional way this time and it seemed to work out well. Both have pros & cons of course. Cheers, Mike
Is that some sort of "gulp valve" at the rear of the engine on the rubber hose? I have watched the previous videos where you modified the crankcase breather but I don't recall anything about an external crankcase ventilation valve, etc. If so what is the source of the valve. Thanks.
It's not the best way of putting the barrel on! I have always put the pistons on the rods first. That table is wobbling around also, thought it was going to topple over at one stage. Mike doesn't look comfortable with this!
How do you hold the barrel with your method? The wobbly table adds drama. :-)
Actually it's a great method. I've done it with the cases in the bike by myself. Just lay the barrel on the front studs and downtubes, crank at nearly tdc, wiggle the crank a little bit to get the pins in, insert the clips and lower the barrel. It helps to put the gasket sealer on the bottom of the barrel before hand, then you don't have to hold the barrel up to put it on the gasket.
Great video keep it up will keep a look out for more. We just did a vlog on something different than what we would normally do go have a look and tell me what you think ?
If you post a link maybe we will :) or are you gonna make us work for it ? ?
I's not going to cost you anything
@@MrPnew1 haha nothing is for free right lol didn't know you could post links ruclips.net/channel/UCUx1ZgGVY8qMIz7kRTtotKg
I hate ohshit clips.
Not sure what you mean?
@@TheMightyGarage that’s what we call circlips
Haha, I see what you mean! 😉
Ohshit did it fall in the motor, ohshit where did it land.
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