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2002 engine in 1998
#21
Oh well, the new motor has arrived so need to get the bike over to mates so him and his niper can get them swapped over and backt o riding her again.  must say I am missing the experience of riding her more than I thought I would.
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#22
new engine is in and running so she is back in use, must clean the Bird now, and sounds crisper than ever but wondering if the wadding n the can has been rendered ineffective by the oil. Still, glad to have her back working again.
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#23
something not quite right here but can't quite suss what?
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#28
Autopsy pics are fascinating. :lol


What do you reckon started all that destruction then?
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#29
sure you could buff that out
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#30
Chemical metal and gaffer tape!
Save the planet...It's the only one with beer!
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#31
pinged to the top for those that missed it first time round.
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#32
nice pictures  Big Grin .....that bent valve is pure automotive art  :eek
One, is never going to be enough.....
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#33
You really don't do things half heartedly do you?
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#34
(09-10-12, 06:32 PM)papercutout link Wrote: You really don't do things half heartedly do you?
if a job is worth doing it is worth doing well. :evil
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#35
did the 2002 engine go in the 98 in the end?
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#36
(10-10-12, 09:23 PM)His Dudeness link Wrote: did the 2002 engine go in the 98 in the end?
oh yes, identical fit, thought it would be but you never know
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