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- Supreme UFOB
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One of my other "hobbies" is building model airplanes. They get exposed to raw fuel and burned residue. The nitromethane in the fuel is a powerful solvent that will eat some finishes.
I find that I can use almost any type of paint for the color and then shoot a coat of automotive clear coat on top. The two part catalyzed type made by people like PPG, House of Color etc. This stuff is the same as what's on todays cars and it will withstand gasoline splashes.
You can either do it yourself or contact a local autobody shop. They shoot clear all the time and it isn't too expensive to shoot your colored parts when they finish a paint job for a customer.
I find that I can use almost any type of paint for the color and then shoot a coat of automotive clear coat on top. The two part catalyzed type made by people like PPG, House of Color etc. This stuff is the same as what's on todays cars and it will withstand gasoline splashes.
You can either do it yourself or contact a local autobody shop. They shoot clear all the time and it isn't too expensive to shoot your colored parts when they finish a paint job for a customer.
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- Supreme UFOB
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I will try to post pictures in a few days of the different pistons. Dofin
got pics hop this will print if not youll have to email me. gyrocfi at yahoo.com. bummer cant post here try the next one.
Better yet here is a post on ebay. Note the pistons on the close up pics!! one is smooth and the other is grooved. I dont think you want two different type pistons in your engine AND the rings are different as well. Smooth pistons have thinner smooth rings while grooved pistons have thicker rings with a single groove in the outside center of the ring.!! From what I have been told it doesnt matter to much which pistons you use as long as you them in pairs.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Suzuki-T ... dZViewItem
got pics hop this will print if not youll have to email me. gyrocfi at yahoo.com. bummer cant post here try the next one.
Better yet here is a post on ebay. Note the pistons on the close up pics!! one is smooth and the other is grooved. I dont think you want two different type pistons in your engine AND the rings are different as well. Smooth pistons have thinner smooth rings while grooved pistons have thicker rings with a single groove in the outside center of the ring.!! From what I have been told it doesnt matter to much which pistons you use as long as you them in pairs.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Suzuki-T ... dZViewItem
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- Supreme UFOB
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The grooves were intended for oil control from what I've read. As an assembly, the pistons/rings are interchangable, but you may need thrust washers on the wrist pin depending on the bike/piston combo. I think Lane has all the info on that set of circumstances.
I wouldn't mix piston types on the same motor as the transfer cutouts are different on the various piston types.
I wouldn't mix piston types on the same motor as the transfer cutouts are different on the various piston types.
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- Supreme UFOB
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Sprocket Supplier
Anyone have a good supplier for aftermarket sprockets (front and rear) for a '73 TS250? The factory OEM ones are kinda pricey...
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- Supreme UFOB
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- Supreme UFOB
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Piston Set???
I checked the piston diameter and the clearance in the bores on my TS250, and it looks like I'm going to need new pistons/rings and a fresh bore. The parts fiche references part number 12103-30850-100 as "PISTON,SET OS,1". What does "set" mean...anyone know if this includes rings?
Thanks!
Chris
Thanks!
Chris
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- Supreme UFOB
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TS250 Cylinder Markings
See attached pics of my '73 and '74 TS250 cylinders. (yeah, I know they need to be cleaned, I'll get to that...)
Is there any significance to the S-1 and S-2 cast into the side of the cylinders (just under the bottom fin?)
The "S-2" seems to be of superior design with the thicker webs between the fins???
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v698/ ... G_0589.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v698/ ... G_0590.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v698/ ... G_0592.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v698/ ... G_0591.jpg
Is there any significance to the S-1 and S-2 cast into the side of the cylinders (just under the bottom fin?)
The "S-2" seems to be of superior design with the thicker webs between the fins???
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v698/ ... G_0589.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v698/ ... G_0590.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v698/ ... G_0592.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v698/ ... G_0591.jpg
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- Supreme UFOB
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rear shock restoration
Hi.
Well, I am looking now to restore those rear shocks on my X6 and I don't actually see any way to do it.
I mean, how could you ever buff out those springs and such if you can't take the shocks apart?
I was going to send them off to be replated, but I don't see how that could be done either.
Can it be done, or is there a different shock still made that looks the same?
Well, I am looking now to restore those rear shocks on my X6 and I don't actually see any way to do it.
I mean, how could you ever buff out those springs and such if you can't take the shocks apart?
I was going to send them off to be replated, but I don't see how that could be done either.
Can it be done, or is there a different shock still made that looks the same?
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- Supreme UFOB
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I'm sure it can be done but with any Plating Job it will be Expensive.I'm sure thereare plenty of other Brands out there that will look pretty close.I know that Redwing Made a Set of Totally Chrome Shocks that looked Close to the old stuff.I think Progressive may make a set of Chrome ones.
If you will look on Ebay now Canamdave has a set for the t500's for sale that are going for around $50.They may be bigger than what you are needing though.Take some Measurements if you can and Post them here and I'll see what I can dig up.
If you will look on Ebay now Canamdave has a set for the t500's for sale that are going for around $50.They may be bigger than what you are needing though.Take some Measurements if you can and Post them here and I'll see what I can dig up.