Greetings everyone,
I posted this on the yahoo group page, but would appreciate input from the AMCA community.
I'm looking for some insight into a problem I've been chasing. I've got a '25 JD with Comp Dist pistons, oversize exhaust valves, new intake valves and guides, PEEK seals on the manifold, Bosch mag. After a break-in period, I had a severe overheating problem caused by an intake leak. The engine didn't seize, it just stopped running. I installed the PEEK seals and bubble tested the intake tract to check for leaks and all is good. The timing is right on. Now, the rear cylinder runs almost 100 degrees hotter than the front. Could I have galled the piston skirt on the rear cylinder. The bike starts easily, idles well, but the temperature (400 on rear, 300 on front) don't seem right to me. What do you think?
Thanks,
Charlie
I posted this on the yahoo group page, but would appreciate input from the AMCA community.
I'm looking for some insight into a problem I've been chasing. I've got a '25 JD with Comp Dist pistons, oversize exhaust valves, new intake valves and guides, PEEK seals on the manifold, Bosch mag. After a break-in period, I had a severe overheating problem caused by an intake leak. The engine didn't seize, it just stopped running. I installed the PEEK seals and bubble tested the intake tract to check for leaks and all is good. The timing is right on. Now, the rear cylinder runs almost 100 degrees hotter than the front. Could I have galled the piston skirt on the rear cylinder. The bike starts easily, idles well, but the temperature (400 on rear, 300 on front) don't seem right to me. What do you think?
Thanks,
Charlie
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