Is that how the crank stands now? It's in your possession, and has been returned in one piece? If so, the guy's BS'ing you! It's impossible to tell if it's totalled until it's completely stripped to its component parts, and they're all inspected and measured.
I expect T2R have a good stash of use '88 crank parts, because they have easy access to Yahoo! Auctions, where they come up quite a lot. However, be prepared to pay for the pleasure if they rebuild it/supply spare parts. They have a great reputation though, and superb resources, and if I didn't have other options, I wouldn't think twice about sending Matsumoto-san and the guys my stuff.
I know Performance Engineering don't have many, if any used 1988 spare parts, as the (very) few that weren't rebuildable while I was there were sent back to their respective owners. So if Steve strips your crank and finds the big ends or rods are indeed shot, you'll likely either need to source spares yourself, or write it off (for the cost of the inspection fee, which used to be, and I think still is, £25).
Both T2R and PE will return a duff crank in its component parts only, for the cost of the assessment fee and return postage. You will not get it back all pressed back together. This is for three reasons, the first is it's pointless pressing an unserviceable crank back together (it would cost £300+ in labour alone), second, the outer bearings are destroyed removing them, and third, to prevent any unscrupulous shylocks from trying to pass off a crank as "it came out of a running bike" to some unsuspecting buyer. (Seen it happen!)
In respect of the above, PE is significantly cheaper than T2R, but T2R has the advantage of probably having spares if required. _________________ Andy.
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OK...where was I...I know it's been a few years but I'm intending to start rebuilding the engine and wondering if this reply is adding onto my thread or is this completely new....plus I have to re-learn how to post pics within the post....clearly I've done it before but I have no recollection how! Not a good sign!
But wait....this is how you do it...
I am still bewildered with the difference of these 2 ports....one is completely rectangular the other...not at all...this pic doesn't show the difference as well....will take another tomorrow..
Hey thought we’d lost you - good to have you back !
Ref the ports above - I wondered them same thing but was too embarrassed to ask just encase it was the most stupid question in the world to ask
I put it down to the fact one barrel is closer to the carbs than the other (not parallel twins)
Glad to be back! Sorry- nothing exciting to report today and going to be out of town for work so there will not be much progress other than the continual bewilderment over the difference in port shape and if I should do anything about it.
this one is good. No excess metal and as rectangular as you can get
This one def deserves a 'what the?" how did it leave the factory like this?
view from the other side...
the good one from the other side...
Should I shave away all the excess? Well...I'm not experienced in any kind of metal removal from engines so I think not and I'll simply rely on...it's as God (Honda) made it and so it should stay.
I think.
Hopefully I will make more progress the weekend after next....however if I get a chance this week I will finally unpack and inspect the crank Chris Applebee reconditioned. The only person in the world who said he could do it!
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