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Broodjesalami
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Engine breakdown/rebuild
11.04.17 at 11:14:59
 
Hoi
My crankshaft bearing melted after a high(top) speed run, chasing a sport car.
When I returned to normal highway speeds I pulled the clutch (Not shure if it was for sound/ check for topgear)
Oil was 15W40 turbo diesel oil (cheap and no friction additives)
Front bearing (very thin)  undecided
https://goo.gl/photos/btF7pdQHYREX73ZJ7
Rear
https://goo.gl/photos/VeKQbpPJ6DRuuTFq5
Crankshaft
https://goo.gl/photos/49rC7qSRtQwDD1vE6
Hopefully this will polish out.
Is the crankshaft heat treated from the factory? There is bleu discoloration

Things I need (engine 5A8 tr1 1983)
Rods, Pins and bearings (can I find them at the dealer?)
Piston rings( there a 3 sources on ebay  America, Japan and Germany which one?)
Cilinder head gaskets
Other gaskets
An upgraded oil pump (xv1100?  Is the bt1100 an option/better?)

The cilinder also needs a hone (and hopefully no oversize pistons)

 
 
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Broodjesalami
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Re: Engine breakdown/rebuild
Reply #1 - 13.04.17 at 13:22:42
 
Are the connecting rods still available ?

 
 
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Ali
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Re: Engine breakdown/rebuild
Reply #2 - 13.04.17 at 14:15:17
 
Bearings and Rods of the  1100 Virago  should fit, XVS 1100 or BT1100 are different (at least the Rods), the Oil -Pump of the BT works.
If you can´t get spares at CMS or so try "Yamaha Klassiker Parts/ Horst Meise ".
Why do you need new Rods?
Regards Ali

 
 

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Broodjesalami
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Re: Engine breakdown/rebuild
Reply #3 - 13.04.17 at 15:35:52
 
The piston pins and the top bearing of the connecting rod are junk.
And I dont think you can replace the top bearing.

http://www.cmsnl.com/products/connecting-rod-assy_5a81165000/#.WO940aLfOUk
CMS is out of rods.
Ive send an email to "Yamaha Klassiker Parts/ Horst Meise "

ty

 
 
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Broodjesalami
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Re: Engine breakdown/rebuild
Reply #4 - 26.07.17 at 23:18:48
 
Back on the road  Wink
new oil pump, connection rods, other crank, bearings, piston pins rings,  rocker arms and pins.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=taQtWujtG4Q

 
 
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Re: Engine breakdown/rebuild
Reply #5 - 27.07.17 at 10:36:44
 
Nice! Is that a Cone-Engineering (DimeCityCycles)-"silencer" ?

 
 

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Broodjesalami
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Re: Engine breakdown/rebuild
Reply #6 - 27.07.17 at 15:13:53
 
No, Mac exhaust with a hand made cone exhaust (somewhere in italie).
It was to expensive to import the cone from America.

 
 
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