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Got the Benly all up and running but one of the spark plugs is a bit loose so it's losing compression and has a bit of a misfire. Does anyone have a helicoil kit who's able to help me out?
470four
25-08-11, 08:20 PM
Spark plug helicoil would be a head-off job with all gaskets etc...
Could leave the head on and have all the crunchy bits de-coke that side?? :D
Green man thought we may be able to do it with the head on?
470four
25-08-11, 09:08 PM
You CAN do it with the head on but most of the swarf from the overdrilled old threads & the newly-tapped oversize thread for the insert will remain inside the cylinder head/on top of and around the piston & rings...
Not a good look. ;)
Threading a plug is a head off job. Not a massive task though.
Give David Silver Spares a call, they'll sort you out the gaskets for the head.
jonnydangerous
26-08-11, 09:26 AM
these are fantastic motors, i used to own a CM200 (same engine, it was really "Rat" and painted yellow with "Danger radiation" hazard symbols on it------- dont ask!)....
give me a shout about taking the head off mate...
i dont have a kit, but they are not that expensive IF you cant find a machine shop to do it for you...
You CAN do it with the head on but most of the swarf from the overdrilled old threads & the newly-tapped oversize thread for the insert will remain inside the cylinder head/on top of and around the piston & rings...
Not a good look. ;)
I'd think it depends how you helicoil it.
If the thread isn't too badly damaged you can often get away with just fitting an insert into the existing hole. Obviously there's a chance a very slight amount of swarf will get produced.
If the hole needs drilling out oversize and an insert fitting then definitely head off job.
470four
27-08-11, 09:32 AM
Im damned if I would fit a spark-plug helicoil head-on.
Unless I had a small but highly trained & obedient team of ants who would venture backwards and forwards bringing me the drillings & swarf from inside the cylinder.
470four
27-08-11, 03:33 PM
You wanted to find out about engines?? :)
Fit a new camchain (depending on mileage) whilst you are in there, an extra head gasket will drop the compression nicely for the Garrett turbocharger, oversize valve ready for the bigbore convo & you can drill and tap the inlet's for the nitrous kit?
Its all about the multitasking. :D ;)
Speaking of Nitrous kits....
If you don't already have one I could do you a great price on the 4 Cyl, direct port wet kit I've got sat in my garage...
470four
28-08-11, 08:53 AM
Speaking of Nitrous kits....
If you don't already have one I could do you a great price on the 4 Cyl, direct port wet kit I've got sat in my garage...
Hmmm...
Just trying to work out where to hide the bottle??
Perhaps I could pass it off as a large rear shock reservoir? :D
The kit comes with a small bottle designed to fit on the bike - it's about the size of a hand helf fire extinguisher.
470four
28-08-11, 07:40 PM
The kit comes with a small bottle designed to fit on the bike - it's about the size of a hand helf fire extinguisher.
Why havent you used it?? Am intreged...
Im damned if I would fit a spark-plug helicoil head-on.
Unless I had a small but highly trained & obedient team of ants who would venture backwards and forwards bringing me the drillings & swarf from inside the cylinder.
+1. Dammed I i would either. You can't insert the helicoil into the existing thread as the helicoil is too large. You need to drill out the thread and re-tap it with the correct helicoil tap.
You wanted to find out about engines?? :)
Fit a new camchain (depending on mileage) whilst you are in there, an extra head gasket will drop the compression nicely for the Garrett turbocharger, oversize valve ready for the bigbore convo & you can drill and tap the inlet's for the nitrous kit?
Its all about the multitasking. :D ;)
Ohhhh honda Camchain.... that'll be an engine stripdown then.
The kit comes with a small bottle designed to fit on the bike - it's about the size of a hand helf fire extinguisher.
Why havent you used it?? Am intreged...
I bought it from Ebay a few years back, intending to use it on a car. But ended up doing other things with the car and was going to use it on a bike, but then sold that bike!
The kit was all working when it came off the bike I got it from, and since then has sat in a box in my garage pretty much.
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