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modster79 wrote:Had a message today for a recall on my GT240 cylinder, Rich has identified some of the bores are two tight and are at risk of seizing. Brilliant now got to strip down and send cylinder back for honing, not amused.
Scooterdude wrote:modster79 wrote:Had a message today for a recall on my GT240 cylinder, Rich has identified some of the bores are two tight and are at risk of seizing. Brilliant now got to strip down and send cylinder back for honing, not amused.
Look on the bright side, you’ll not only get the bore done you should also get a new piston and have piece of mind everything is right and in tolerance.
Scooterlam wrote:do you have to run in again after a hone?
coaster wrote:I have one of the GT240 kits fitted to a TV200 case. Very pleased with it so far, completed the build just before leaving for Adria with only 200 miles completed. Had it set up on a Dyno then finished running it in on the way down. With a bgm pipe fitted it pulls from 30 mph through to 65mph in 4th with no power band up hill down dale loaded with gear for / weeks camping. If you want to run a filter then go for the left and hand inlet manifold option
TS1-200 wrote:Interesting thread, just built a GT240 only run it up and down the road at the moment, so no real conclusions, running a JL3 exhaust (as it was handy)30mm Delly on the kickstart side,but using a 145 MJ on Edens advice, but will do a few hundred miles to loosen up and then get it set up on a dyno, is the manifold the same for right and left carb fixing ? I do prefer right side as there is more room for the carb, unfortunately doesn`t seem too much room for a filter
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