- Mon Jan 04, 2016 3:01 pm
#53770
What a can of worms this opens up!
Jefrs, I've pointed Lennie in the direction of a new bottom end, though we don't know how well any of the top-end survived! No mention of gearbox troubles, so I expect that's still fine. However, with the engine out of the frame (a good opportunity for a cosmetic repair of the ravages of winter commuting) a 5 speed right-foot shift gearbox would be a nice upgrade!
Scalyback, yes Tornado could go bang, it's a 500 Indian Bullet. Sorry. If that bothers you, make hay while the sun shines. Treat yourself to a spare set of 500 crankcases from our hosts or from Henry Price and stash away until needed. You could also get a complete replacement bottom end put together with one of our host's super-duper crankshaft assemblies and good quality main bearings, and stow that somewhere safe until OEM con-rod doomsday. You could even treat Tornado to a pre-emptive rebuild before it ever goes bang and then you won't need another set of crankcases! If it ain't broke don't fix it is one thing, but if you know impending doom lurks within, you might wish to prepare counter-measures now.
For those suggesting a replacement bike, if you're talking about another Indian (or even Redditch) 500 Bullet, you could be faced with a repeat performance unless you KNEW the P.O. had gone through the engine and sorted every one of all the weak spots listed previously. If I were buying one and planned to keep it, even a good runner, I would have the engine properly rebuilt (as above) as a precaution, especially if I were having the performance bits fitted.
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