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Johno did you realise your crank has been modified? The counterweights have recieved a bit of attention. When balanced it was spot on, the balancer seems to think it was done in Japan as he was suitably impressed with the workmanship and precision. Unsure of what had exactly been done as im getting this info 2nd hand off my machinist. Will speak directly to balancer Monday and find out more info for you.

  • 1 month later...

Bit of an Update, parts have been balanced, bored, ported etc etc..

Paul advised the head recieved a stage 3 port job, crank was perfect and didnt require any attention.. assembly should take another week or so.

  • 2 weeks later...

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pistons and rods freshly balanced awaiting assembly

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block with new welsh plugs, grouted, bored and strainer plate honed

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just about to have a wash and scrub

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fully reco'd head...more on it to come...

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upside down inlet port...ported

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around the right way...a lot of time patience and detail as you can see

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exhaust side....its more of a stage 2.5 job than a stage 3

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exhaust again looking onto the valve

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Wow, looking good Paul port job looks amazing..

Hope your feeling better to mate,

much rather watching a mill than watching a heart rate monitor.

The port job is top-notch and an absolute bargain considering its $500 more normally for that level of work.

I knew you would like it, photo's barely do it justice.

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  • 3 weeks later...
block with new welsh plugs, grouted, bored and strainer plate honed

fully reco'd head...more on it to come...

should the pulley stud on the front of the block be able to be removed? i tried taking it out of mine and got fooking nowhere but left some nice groves on it

Paul, thanks again for all the hard work mate. You've been extremely helpful even with all my silly little questions. Thanks mate really appreciate it.

I cant get over the port job, its bloody impressive!

Will let you know how it all turns out.. I've changed direction with the project. The motor will be going in a GTR as soon as I find the right one.

Cheers

Johno

Paul, thanks again for all the hard work mate. You've been extremely helpful even with all my silly little questions. Thanks mate really appreciate it.

I cant get over the port job, its bloody impressive!

Will let you know how it all turns out.. I've changed direction with the project. The motor will be going in a GTR as soon as I find the right one.

Cheers

Johno

Great to hear your pleased with the result Johno...our head work is top shelf and something id glady do the 'Pepsi Challenge' with against any other shop in this country.

Can you get me a tensioner pulley and spring sent up as soon as you are able.

thanks mate

and yes Keeper the pulley stud is removeable

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