Ben's MT350 Rebuild

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Re: Ben's MT350 Rebuild

Post by neoxerox » Thu Sep 15, 2011 7:34 pm

My replacement valve adjustment screws arrived today - many thanks to Steve at KL Motorsports. He personally rang me when I was ordering to make sure he could get them out in that days delivery despite running behind himself! He even sent them off before confirmation from paypal that my money had gone to him! Can't praise the customer service enough :D

Anyway...2 replacement adjustment screws ready for the fitting

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Rocker arm assy removed, just before this I thought I'd well and truley f***ed the engine when undoing the rocker pivot socket screw. I needed a massive breaker bar to do it and got a mighty crack when it went - I got scared when only a tiny bolt came out and not the whole pivot - i thought I'd sheared it.

The panic was over though when I saw internal screw threads in the pivot, and used a bolt to pull it out. 2 seperate componenents = No sheared bits :)

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Rocker assy with the two new screws ready to go back in

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That's the engine essentially done now I think - just need to replace the spark plug - after I get hold of a socket that fits properly - is a "standard" deep 18mm socket correct?
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Re: Ben's MT350 Rebuild

Post by neoxerox » Thu Sep 15, 2011 7:43 pm

More paint - Frame and other parts

Before shots - Bare frame prior to clean up

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After angle grinding, wirebrushing and 240grade wet/dry all over

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1st coat, done in two stages because the paint started drying too much with all the fiddly bits/weld/angles etc

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Coat 1.5, the other half of this coat to be done asap

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Parts after cleaning/wire brushing / rubbing down

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Parts hanging to dry

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Rear rack after 2 coats, again probably one more final coat will be put on.

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Paint wise I need to do a couple more coats here and there on these parts, and the fork legs and swingarm in their entirety. This stage has got things looking immensely better - amazing what paint can do!

More updates to come next week :)
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Re: Ben's MT350 Rebuild

Post by Green Goblin » Thu Sep 15, 2011 9:19 pm

Well that looks really good. It just goes to show that powder coating isn't the only option. The preparation must have taken hours.
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Re: Ben's MT350 Rebuild

Post by neoxerox » Mon Sep 19, 2011 10:38 pm

Green Goblin wrote:Well that looks really good. It just goes to show that powder coating isn't the only option. The preparation must have taken hours.
Thanks!

As you can see I only went to bare metal where necessary. I think there's probably about 1.5 hours in pressure washing (plastics also) 3 in grinding/wirebrushing and a couple in sanding over all the bits.
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Re: Ben's MT350 Rebuild

Post by Derrick » Tue Sep 20, 2011 12:42 pm

Excellent job. keep the photos and commentary coming.

I've just picked up one in the same state and about to follow what you have been doing. Hope mine turns out as well as yours.
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Re: Ben's MT350 Rebuild

Post by bth2bth2 » Tue Sep 20, 2011 5:00 pm

very nice job,looking good.
as for petrol proofing...i havnt found a paint or laquer that does the job yet.
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Re: Ben's MT350 Rebuild

Post by neoxerox » Tue Sep 20, 2011 8:41 pm

bth2bth2 wrote:very nice job,looking good.
as for petrol proofing...i havnt found a paint or laquer that does the job yet.
brian
Fair does....Just as well the paint's easy to re-roller on ;)

No work on the bike tonigh - I've been doing theory / hazard perception mocks for my bike theory tomorrow!
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Re: Ben's MT350 Rebuild

Post by Minter » Tue Sep 20, 2011 9:11 pm

neoxerox wrote:
bth2bth2 wrote:very nice job,looking good.
as for petrol proofing...i havnt found a paint or laquer that does the job yet.
brian
Fair does....Just as well the paint's easy to re-roller on ;)

No work on the bike tonigh - I've been doing theory / hazard perception mocks for my bike theory tomorrow!
Good luck! :)
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Re: Ben's MT350 Rebuild

Post by neoxerox » Wed Sep 28, 2011 8:07 pm

Well I passed the theory test fine - bloody swizz there were only about 5 bike-specific questions on it! I was essentially doing my car theory test again...

Anyway, unfortunately this won't be updated for a while, my original aim of having it done before heading back to uni has not been realised. I don't have anywhere there that I can work on it so it'll be sitting in the garage until i'm back in December to start work on it again!

Thanks for the help along the way so far!
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Re: Ben's MT350 Rebuild

Post by nick » Wed Sep 28, 2011 10:15 pm

Really been enjoying what you're doing to your bike :D and well done on passing the theory! December mush seem like an awful long time away, but at least your paint will be good and dry by then ....
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