Hello there, a good modification is to machine in the O ring groove on the tappet guide blocks as per later models, i think they came in around 1967 and it stops oil seepage between the guide block and barrel. It is a good mod. Also if you need a parts book for any Triumph BSA or Norton, they are all available to look at online at British only tech library. Keep up the good work. Cheers.
Very educational video. Thank you. Did you use the hylomar blue on the gasket under the cylinder jugs as well? At some point this winter I need to replace the pushrod seals on an oil in frame Bonneville I just picked up. I haven't done that before and I have a feeling the first time I do it they're gonna leak... then I'll have to do it again. That seems to be my MO, it takes me a couple times to get it right. I just don't have a feel for how much squish or pressure should be on those push rod seals. I'm going to order the franz and grubb top end gasket set.
hi richter can you tell me how you fix thrump exhaust ports that are striped out do yoy weld them up i herd you can heila coil them thanks dons engines
Quick question, I have 1970 Norton Commando. when splitting the engine case I found there is no interfierence fit of the main bearings to the bores. Only slightly. maybe one thou, Bores still round. Is a lock tight bearing fit product possible. Thank for sharing with us your knowledge
yes, there are a lot of steps i cut out on video just for time but i need to start mentioning that thing are done before i film or just get cut out. videos would be 3 hours long if i left everything in haha
@@dirtyshirtrichter8647 found the video very interesting. I'm about to start building a 61 bonnie motor with a 750 big bore kit and a t140 cylinder head. Billet con rods and chrome moly pushrods.
It just clicked with me, I think I live 30 minutes from your shop. I'm definitely gonna be bringing you some work!
Sounds good!
Great video! Some design geek might be able to explain why these Triumph engines look so good, but to me they just do.
Agreed!
Your videos keep getting better, both in production values and content! Really enjoyed this even though Mine is a unit.
Much appreciated!
Nice work, all the parts looked so good, clean and neat laid out on the bench - sweet assembly, thanks
Thanks 👍
Hello there, a good modification is to machine in the O ring groove on the tappet guide blocks as per later models, i think they came in around 1967 and it stops oil seepage between the guide block and barrel. It is a good mod. Also if you need a parts book for any Triumph BSA or Norton, they are all available to look at online at British only tech library. Keep up the good work. Cheers.
beautiful engine very well done assembly. the late great HUGHIE HANCOX used to assemble the cams and gears like you did.
ahhh yes his videos are so good i had forgotten about them!
Thank you for making this.
🔊Thank you for sharing your expertise again👊🏻
Nice work👍
Brilliant vid mate
Thanks 👍
Love your work 😉👍
Nice work AJ that is a fancy torque wrench you have . Do you need me to send you a Lowbrow pre-unit engine stand ?
i mean i wouldnt complain! every time i get or make one they seem to leave on the engine lol
Very educational video. Thank you. Did you use the hylomar blue on the gasket under the cylinder jugs as well? At some point this winter I need to replace the pushrod seals on an oil in frame Bonneville I just picked up. I haven't done that before and I have a feeling the first time I do it they're gonna leak... then I'll have to do it again. That seems to be my MO, it takes me a couple times to get it right. I just don't have a feel for how much squish or pressure should be on those push rod seals. I'm going to order the franz and grubb top end gasket set.
with his base gasket you dont need sealant !
Super detailed vlog ...
Nice job👍
Thanks 👍
hi richter can you tell me how you fix thrump exhaust ports that are striped out do yoy weld them up i herd you can heila coil them thanks dons engines
i prefer to bore them and press and weld in a threaded insert
Quick question, I have 1970 Norton Commando. when splitting the engine case I found there is no interfierence fit of the main bearings to the bores. Only slightly. maybe one thou, Bores still round. Is a lock tight bearing fit product possible. Thank for sharing with us your knowledge
i think thats a bit complex of an answer for comment section man
ok will investigate further. thanks@@dirtyshirtrichter8647
Did you gap your rings?
yes, there are a lot of steps i cut out on video just for time but i need to start mentioning that thing are done before i film or just get cut out. videos would be 3 hours long if i left everything in haha
@@dirtyshirtrichter8647 found the video very interesting. I'm about to start building a 61 bonnie motor with a 750 big bore kit and a t140 cylinder head. Billet con rods and chrome moly pushrods.