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Old 03-08-2017, 12:59 PM   #1
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WTF Well, she finally puked her guts out.... (pic)

Coming up the freeway and I started hearing bad sounds.
I pull off and i find me and the bike are soaked in oil and smoke is huffing out
the side with each revolution of the motor.
Something let go...



Remember that piston, cylinder, rings, pin, gasket set I bought a long time ago
but never installed....
Welp. If the head is intact then I'm about to install it
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Old 03-08-2017, 05:22 PM   #2
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You didn't have anything better to do anyway, right Spldart? Hope you take lots of pictures to share with everyone as your project child progresses. Here's to everything going smoothly for you. Good luck!
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Old 03-08-2017, 07:34 PM   #3
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Looks like a serious imitation of an old H-D.

Count your blessings, it might have just seized up on the move and locked the rear wheel. You don't want that no matter what. Luckily you had a warning sound to alert you of a serious problem.

Tear it down and look inside. Take pics etc. Your previous parts purchase was money well spent by the looks of it.



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Looks like a serious imitation of an old H-D.

Count your blessings, it might have just seized up on the move and locked the rear wheel. You don't want that no matter what. Luckily you had a warning sound to alert you of a serious problem.

Tear it down and look inside. Take pics etc. Your previous parts purchase was money well spent by the looks of it.
Lawlz the first line.

I know the second line.

I really hope your right the third line. Miss my ride already.

And yes! Lotsa pics..
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You didn't have anything better to do anyway, right Spldart? Hope you take lots of pictures to share with everyone as your project child progresses. Here's to everything going smoothly for you. Good luck!
OMG I wish!!!
This was the worst possible moment imaginable.
Lots of pics coming.
Appreciate the well wishes



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Old 03-09-2017, 07:55 PM   #6
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I'm committed:


Found three problems so far but nothing that new gaskets, seals and some silicone
wont fix.
New piston, rings and cylinder 'SHOULD' bring compression back to normal.
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We will hope for the best for you. The power of positive thinking is underrated. Here is to smooth sailing on this project.
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