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THIS TIME ITS A DRAGBIKE 16 Jun 2012 09:13 #529547

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Mercury Kid wrote: Having just done this, I'll tell you what I was told by the guy at the model shop. Don't use Play-Doh, it doesn't exactly retain it's shape after being compressed, it rebounds a bit....

The model shop guy is correct.
Play-Doh is slightly "spongy," whereas old fashion modeling clay holds its shape.
(At least for the 30 year old cans of Play-Doh still on hand. :lol: )

Good Fortune! :)
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THIS TIME ITS A DRAGBIKE 16 Jun 2012 13:13 #529581

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Demand the origional! :woohoo:
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THIS TIME ITS A DRAGBIKE 16 Jun 2012 23:20 #529715

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Here's the clearance between my 1105 Wiseco 10.25:1 street comp pistons and stock valves with .410 lift 250 duration cams.

Your motor presents a quandary. The J model combustion chanber is larer, because it's mad for a 69.4mm bore, but with the larger valves, there is more likelihood it may touch, but the pistons have larger reliefs, so you may not have issues there, the issues might arrive between the head and the pistons instead of the valves as usual.
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THIS TIME ITS A DRAGBIKE 17 Jun 2012 21:47 #529971

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well i talked to the head guy i know he wont be able to get to the head for a few days so i went ahead and put the motor in that way i can do some other thing that nee done like put on the chain - air shift - mount the air tank ect.

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my son got out the paint and touched up 2 scratches that we got on the frame what a bitch putting in that motor was ( the scratches were on his side :( )not bad he fixed them up.

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put the head on and she is ready for my friend to come, this thing is almost ready to go i can smell the c12 already .
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THIS TIME ITS A DRAGBIKE 17 Jun 2012 23:06 #529985

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THIS TIME ITS A DRAGBIKE 20 Jun 2012 09:00 #530490

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got the airshift hooked up still have to mount the tank havent decided where to put it yet, god i thought i was going to puck i was goofing with the shifter and thought i was in neutral and started spinning the main sprocket and heard some klunking sound i about shit :sick: i thought i had messed up the trans. then all this work would be for nothing went in and went to bed very little sleep - went to work still with this in my mind so i got home and messed with the shifter some more and it got itself settled in and mow everything is good :woohoo:

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also put the clutch actuator on the supt.i put it on the outside of it and still had to shortin the push rod and found a cap off of some carb. cleaner to cover the exposed part.

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now i am thinking of putting it on the inside of the support but i will have the shortin the push rod even more not sure if it being on the outside would matter or not . well i guess its time by the sound of the click on the time clock its time to go to work.
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THIS TIME ITS A DRAGBIKE 20 Jun 2012 09:42 #530496

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THIS TIME ITS A DRAGBIKE 20 Jun 2012 15:37 #530548

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By looking I'd put it on the inside, being made of plastic and only having the 2 bolts to hold it in place it may give way while using the clutch, on the inside it may be supported all the way around. Just a thought.
Looking great by the way!

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THIS TIME ITS A DRAGBIKE 20 Jun 2012 16:51 #530560

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les i am with you on the clutch thing going to move it tomarrow . plus i think it will look better
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THIS TIME ITS A DRAGBIKE 20 Jun 2012 20:03 #530587

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THIS TIME ITS A DRAGBIKE 23 Jun 2012 08:03 #531187

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JEFFG1 wrote: guy at work brought in a hone and we got that done got home and my son and i put the jug on. man i looke down the plug hole and the pistons are super close to the head i have a 43thous head gasket on it, i am going to have to figure out how to make sure the valves wont hit??? it seems like a pain in the ass to bolt the cams in ect just to role it over to check but maybe thats not how you do it,the pistons are 13-1 with the j head i would think there would be room in there maybe someone has done this and knows if there is a problem. the cams suck they are only 380 lift so the valves wont be opening that much i wouldnt think :unsure:

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When I build them, I use light springs on the valves and check everything with a dial indicator. Your closest point of contact for the intake valves will be just after TDC, generally around 5 - 8 degrees.

It's a fairly big bore. With your .380" lift cams, put them on 108/110 centers and you should be in good shape.
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THIS TIME ITS A DRAGBIKE 25 Jun 2012 09:02 #531592

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thanks larry i will pass it on to the guy doing the setup. i am taking the head to a friend tonite to shim the valves and i think wed. they are going to button it up man i cant wait. now on to the clutch thing i got to looking at it and there is no way that it is going on the inside no room so i am going to reinforce it, we were at the track sat. and i was looking at a few bikes and at least half of them had it on the outside. also watched brandon on the line blow the cush drive all over the track on his :sick: thought it was the trans. i guess if somthing is going to break that was the best and cheapest part to break. :dry:
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