ok, a little bit more done..
I was a bit hesitant to build the bottom end of the engine myself, maybe if it wasn't for the fact that it has different cases and I'd have to shim everything I might of had a crack.
But because I have never done a bottom end before I got a mate of mine to help.(I took everything to Justin at Pro-Twin for anyone in Perth that wants to know) and he gave me a hand... well... mostly did it!
Anyhow, here's a pic of some primary gears I had kicking around for a while. They're a veetwo item, ratio is similar, but they have a hunting tooth and are lightened! Problem is I cant use em!
They're for an older model and the ratio for the oil pump is different driving the oil pump slower! not what I need! And of course veetwo dosn't make the correct one anymore and I had the wrong ones all this time!
So, now I've got the engine home and putting the top end together.
This pic is where I'm getting the belts on so's I can check the squish and clearence of the valves to piston. (I have measured it, but I just want to be sure) .
Here's where I say to bling haters to look away!
on this side you can see the anodized ally adjustable cam pulleys, I've had em on for about 4-5 years(wish I'd got another set before they sold out..). I've also made stainless belt tensioners... had them for 4-5 years as well (the same time I took the belt covers off) The jackshaft pulley is standard but painted, but I made a larger stainless washer for it.
Also, you can see the bevel engine valve covers. I would like the round case bevel covers more because they have a lower profile, but they are harder to get so more expensive.
more shiny stuff turned up... Stainless rod ends...
difference between polished and unpolished..