Originally posted by conquest87tsi
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Congratulations, you have earned an honorary membership in the AC-AKS MC Club. (Air Cooled and Kick Start)
As part of the benefits, you get the following information.
If you look at the boss inside the cover, you will notice that it has a few webs that reinforce the boss. These webs will provide all the strength you need, so all you have to worry about is the bore wearing oblong.
Aluminum on steel is a very good bearing combination, especially on a low speed bearing. So all we need is a constant film of oil between the shaft and the bore. There is a seal on the outside of the shaft, so oil will not leak out that end of the shaft. So all we need is a way to get oil into the bore.
We know that the clutch pack will sling oil around inside the chamber, so we can take a 1/8 inch drill bit and drill a hole in the top of the boss, clear through to the inner hole. Now take a 1/4 inch drill bit, and counter sink the top of the hole, so that you have formed a little funnel at the top of the 1/8 inch hole. Any oil that gets in the funnel will drain down into the shaft area, and keep it lubricated.
Make sure that the shaft is polished smooth, since any roughness of the surface will not do the aluminum any good. Make sure the seal is good, and that your oil is clean, since any dirt in the bearing will get ground into the aluminum bearing surface, and become a lap, which will grind down the shaft, allowing slop in the shaft, which stresses the seal which degrades it's ability to keep dirt out, which allows more dirt in, which gets imbed---.
I think you can see where this is going.
Now you are good to be a REAL motorcycle rider till your leg gives out.
CZ
p.s. Don't over estimate your bad assedness. You are only kicking a 275cc at any one time. Bad ass is starting a Panther, or a full race Manx. With a busted compression release cable.
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