Project track dog! Getting less doggy!
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Re: Project track dog! Getting less doggy!
could be tempted to get my heads done...
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Re: Project track dog! Getting less doggy!
They look fantastic, who did you say did it?
It's not having what you want but wanting what you've got....Loud ,Proud and Modified ....
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Re: Project track dog! Getting less doggy!
Hahaha Rhory, I've already checked a place out in Ballymena that does it!!! About 10 mins ago......those parts look fantastic.
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Re: Project track dog! Getting less doggy!
And where does replating as I want a load of bolts and brackets done.
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Re: Project track dog! Getting less doggy!
There's a place up beside the abbey centre does it, cant for the life of me remember their name though.
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Re: Project track dog! Getting less doggy!
Finally got chance to build up the motor tonight.
It will have to come apart again as i want to check the valve to piston/piston to head clearance with me running a combination of vfr and rvf parts but hopefully there should be no issues.

It looks abit funny at first with the silver heads and sump with black crank cases but its a track hack so as long as it goes alright im happy.
James
It will have to come apart again as i want to check the valve to piston/piston to head clearance with me running a combination of vfr and rvf parts but hopefully there should be no issues.

It looks abit funny at first with the silver heads and sump with black crank cases but its a track hack so as long as it goes alright im happy.
James
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Re: Project track dog! Getting less doggy!
Got the motor fitted today along with the exhaust and carbs. Once ive swapped the rotor over from the old motor i can fill her with oil and see how she runs.




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Re: Project track dog! Getting less doggy!
Nice! This is pretty much the inverse of what mine is with a silver block and black heads/coverreverse cylinder jim wrote:Finally got chance to build up the motor tonight.
It will have to come apart again as i want to check the valve to piston/piston to head clearance with me running a combination of vfr and rvf parts but hopefully there should be no issues.
It looks abit funny at first with the silver heads and sump with black crank cases but its a track hack so as long as it goes alright im happy.
James
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Re: Project track dog! Getting less doggy!
Fitted my replica HRC bellmouths tonight and also fitted a mesh cover just in case any stones etc ever try and enter the carbs.

Im getting rid of my waterpump so fitted a blanking plug originally from Rick Oliver. This was sourced second hand and came without a bracket to hold it in place so today at work i had 5 minutes to knock one up.

Next up was the electric water pump i got off Tony and also some new rads from Geoff.

Also a quick pic af my twin stack. Its nowt special (just a modded standard system) but wanted to be able to monitor the fuelling between front and back easily and also this has really good clearance around the linkage and swing arm unlike alot of other systems ive tried.


Im getting rid of my waterpump so fitted a blanking plug originally from Rick Oliver. This was sourced second hand and came without a bracket to hold it in place so today at work i had 5 minutes to knock one up.

Next up was the electric water pump i got off Tony and also some new rads from Geoff.

Also a quick pic af my twin stack. Its nowt special (just a modded standard system) but wanted to be able to monitor the fuelling between front and back easily and also this has really good clearance around the linkage and swing arm unlike alot of other systems ive tried.

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Re: Project track dog! Getting less doggy!
What mesh did you use for the carbs?