Hi, I'm looking for a shop that rebuilds motorcycle engines. Would like to get into engine modification on sort of a project bike.
Thanks you !
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Zed is gone.Z1 cycletech is in etobicoke. They have built engines for some CSBK competitors and have a decent reputation. He was one of the only guys in the gta that would tune the yoshimura empro on my old trackbike.
Really? That's a shame.Zed is gone.
I do too...I do my own engines ...
Bingo - how many $$$ were you figuring on spending ? In all likelihood it would cheaper just to find a junkyard motor.Could take it to Sturgess but the overhaul cost would likely be more than the bike's value given hourly rate.
Thanks for your note. Probably very roughly $3,000, with most of that being labor. Not sure how I'd be able to confirm a junkyard motor is in better shape. Bike up for sale for $2950 no takers. Just thinking that to buy an equally attractive sport-touring bike would probably cost me $8k. Any junkyards better than others?Bingo - how many $$$ were you figuring on spending ? In all likelihood it would cheaper just to find a junkyard motor.
Hi Brian, thanks for your reply. Given the oil consumption, one would expect the plugs to be fouled? There was no erratic running before dropping on two though. Even if I get it running on all three again with new plugs, it would likely just be a matter of time until they foul again. Had the impression that the left side header got hot significantly slower than the other two. Kind of a pity to part it out, but labor at $120 plus per hour kills it. Just hoping some independant mechanic who charges less per hour wants a winter project...The list above remains valid. With that much oil consumption, I would expect severely coked-up piston rings and combustion chambers and probably consequential damage. The FIRST step, which you should do yourself, is to remove and inspect the spark plugs. I betcha they are badly carboned up and that's why it's not running on all cylinders. Compression and leakdown tests, and a look down the spark plug hole at the cylinder walls using a bore-scope, would be suitable next steps for diagnosis.
If it requires disassembly, it's unlikely to be an economically viable repair if you have to pay someone else to do it. Rob, counter guy at Pro 6 Cycle, has owned older Triumphs and at last check, still has one.
Thanks for your note. Probably very roughly $3,000, with most of that being labor. Not sure how I'd be able to confirm a junkyard motor is in better shape. Bike up for sale for $2950 no takers. Just thinking that to buy an equally attractive sport-touring bike would probably cost me $8k. Any junkyards better than others?