I was wondering, I have never rebuilt an engine myself - hope to someday, I have a power plus engine under my desk. I have heard alot of folks who do rebuild engines are now using brand new flywheels and such. Rods, pistons, pretty much everything thing but the cases are new. I can understand how this would tend to make it a much better engine, especially for real riding. What I was wondering though, especially given the age of some of our machines. When done and your teens something or twenties Indian, Excelsior or Harley, or any of the other grand old makes is all done. You take it out and fire it up for a ride, I know it would be a blast - but - would the machine feel or sound anything like it did new? would it loose it's soul, or maybe antique character is a better way to put it? Would it feel much closer to a sporster than to the way it did back in the day?
Just curious about the feel and sound of such machines. I might not even be able to tell, I have never ridden any but my own machines and have never had a real original of any make. My own machines are later for the most part and their engines have been updated, but again - I have never ridden a really stock model of the same years and type's. What have you guys found to be the case? Webbed flywheels, cast iron pistons, verse modern materials and brand new parts ?
Just curious about the feel and sound of such machines. I might not even be able to tell, I have never ridden any but my own machines and have never had a real original of any make. My own machines are later for the most part and their engines have been updated, but again - I have never ridden a really stock model of the same years and type's. What have you guys found to be the case? Webbed flywheels, cast iron pistons, verse modern materials and brand new parts ?
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