- Mon Mar 22, 2021 1:01 pm
#95823
Having treated my well worn Meteor Minor to a +60 rebore and new pistons i have been struggling with clearance issues between the piston, gasket and head.
The parts book suggests thin (0.5mm) copper gaskets are standard for my 1958 model, so new ones were purchased, but after reassembly the engine was very noisy from the top end when started and a quick check indicated the piston was catching the edge of the gasket - requiring me to open up the bore diameter of the gasket.
After fitting the modified gaskets the noise was still there and after further disassembly and examination it would appear that the very edge of the pistons on both barrels are also just touching the head in a few places.
I can get around the problem by fitting the thicker head gaskets (1.0mm) from the 700 Meteor models, but was wondering if anyone else had come across similar issues?
The parts book suggests thin (0.5mm) copper gaskets are standard for my 1958 model, so new ones were purchased, but after reassembly the engine was very noisy from the top end when started and a quick check indicated the piston was catching the edge of the gasket - requiring me to open up the bore diameter of the gasket.
After fitting the modified gaskets the noise was still there and after further disassembly and examination it would appear that the very edge of the pistons on both barrels are also just touching the head in a few places.
I can get around the problem by fitting the thicker head gaskets (1.0mm) from the 700 Meteor models, but was wondering if anyone else had come across similar issues?