394 Restoration - need a lot of advice.

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Re: 394 Restoration - need a lot of advice.

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Per - pattern will be fine! also need chain and sprockets... Yambits?
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You dun that engine yet Tony :?:
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Re: 394 Restoration - need a lot of advice.

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Sadly not yet! My plans got killed off by 'domestic' duties... :D Hopefully, the strip down will start on Sunday so it will be a cuppa tea, Haynes Manual, Ska Music (to cover the swearing), broken fingers and sheered off screws!
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tonyf wrote:Per - pattern will be fine! also need chain and sprockets... Yambits?
I'll have a look what I have left here over the weekend!?
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Re: 394 Restoration - need a lot of advice.

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Quick question - I'm about to rebuild the top end - it looks like the barrel may not take another rebore. I'm being quoted £135 for:
Crank
Mains and seals
Piston Kit
Barrel
Full gasket kit

That sounds good to me but as a complete numpty thought I would check? Whats the opinion?

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Re: 394 Restoration - need a lot of advice.

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the cheap pattern barrels are not very good tony they need lots of porting work and very careful running in, i have had a couple before but never again, the athena ones are very good but expensive,
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Re: 394 Restoration - need a lot of advice.

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Oooh.. thanks Jobby. The local bike dealer (Dave Jones - Newtown) is actually spot on and may yet be able to save my barrel... Fingers crossed.
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be better if he can save the barrel, i had a cheap pattern one and after i had paid out to have all the porting work done it didnt seem such a bargain anymore, and after 25miles it nipped up and wrecked the barrel. :evil:
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Ive got a cheap chinky 60 kit and had no probs at all, goes like stink (for a fiz) :D 8-)
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If it's going to be a rider save up for an Athena kit ;) 8-)
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