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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

1977 103 Build








- Teknix 50cc kit, case matched
- Dellorto 14:12 carb
- Malossi 2-petal carbon fiber reed block
- Domino controls
- New electrics
- New tires
- New chains
- 45 mph

Thursday, December 27, 2012

103 Polini Seizure

103 polini 65cc phbg simonini pipe treats china cdi

What's that hiding in there?

 It broke the clutch pad!
Ah, one of those guys sheared off or got sucked into the clutch at high revs...

 Coil marks on the high spots of that magnet material.


Seize marks.

 Scored.
 Man those ports are cray cray.

 Ouch.

 Detonated.


CUZ IT AIN'T CASE MATCHED!!!!1!
Reed block is fine. Is that enough permatex?


 Motor sure does look cool.

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Leon's Peugeot 103 SP Rebuild

Treats sent Leon my way to fix his trusty ol' pug 103 SP....can you say basket case? We later found out it had been knocked over in a line of motorcycles and wrecked twice. This explained why the end of the crankshaft had broken off in the flywheel and the axle mount on the front fork was busted off. We replaced the front end of the bike. There were several vacuum leaks from worn seals and a Malossi intake that was not very well cast and had to be milled flat. Oh yeah, the bearings were shot, too. The bike had all the symptoms of coil failure, a very common pug problem (or any moped with original internal ignition coil). However, we had to get the flywheel off to replace the coil, which involved drilling out the bent & broken crankshaft after blowtorch & pullers did nothing except rip the threads off the flywheel (and my puller). Therefore, we had to replace the crank & flywheel....ie, total rebuild of the bottom end of the motor. No problem, except the first crank we got was out of spec. The threads on the variator side were .1 mil off and had to be re-tapped. When we tried to fire it up, it quickly became apparent that something was not right, and turns out the lobes were off by about a mil from being the right width for the case. Although it was properly shimmed & centered when assembled, it quickly wandered under the stress of running. It was replaced with a Gilardoni crank, which worked flawlessly. As the only available internal ignition coil was too small, CDI was the only option for electrics. This CDI was installed. No problem with the CDI, but the flywheel was junk: the glue holding the magnet to the housing didn't, and the timing mark flew off....Treats replaced the defective flywheel with this one and once installed, the bike ran like a champ. 



Yikes.









DIY woodruff key (no stock key, remember?)




Chinese

VS.



Gilardoni


Re-assembly!

Saturday, February 25, 2012

1976 Yamaha DT 100 Cafe Racer






64 mph
12 hp @ 7,000 RPM
Tuned carb
Oil pump deleted for premix conversion
Re-geared 17 x 36
5 speed gearbox
Tuned clutch engagement for rocket-like take-off
Re-wired - voltage regulator, hi & lo beam, brake lights, instrument cluster, neutral light, & custom ignition switch. Battery free!
Custom headlight lens uses 1157 or equivalent bulbs
Custom bodywork & fairing
Clubman bars
Underseat storage
Locking steering
Helmet lock
Historical plates - Tax free status!
Title

ob1 repairs coast to coast
props to Len at Autobahn in Cincy