- Fri Sep 14, 2012 6:33 am
#1151
I will soon be starting a rebuild of an old late 50's bullet 500 engine, it has been stood many many years. Three things are going around my head. Do I 1) fit a steel conrod?, 2) Fit a roller bearing instead of the floating bush?, 3) Replace the original split skirt piston?. The bore is still on 84 mm and seems in good nick but the rings are well and truly gummed up. I would like to keep the original piston but I'm open to suggestions. Is the floating bush/alloy conrod really as fragile as is made out? I have had a rod snap in the past so I'm a bit paranoid, but not convinced the design is that bad. There is no up and down play on the conrod so do I need to re build the crank at all? I didn't get its original 'bighead' so will be using a standard non tuned 'small' head instead. So while the engine's in bits whats the best course of action? Once its done I don't want to strip it again. Any suggestions and opinions wellcome.