Want To See A Triglide Piston
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Want To See A Triglide Piston
Was cooking along installing the TW-555 cams in my dads Trike when I come across a parting gift from the service dept of the dealer we used to do business with, a stripped rocker support bolt hole. Looks like the parts changers stripped it when they thought the ACR's (Automatic Compression Release) were bad this past June and decided to replace them. Their fix was to use some sort of epoxy to hold it in, guess they didn't think I'd ever have it apart again. Had to run the head to a local machine shop and have a Heli Coil installed. Anyway for those who are curious I snapped a few pictures to share.
Shot of the combustion chamber, doesn't look to be running lean.
Shot of the top of the piston, bit of carbon build up from the breathers venting into the air cleaner.
The nuts you see in the above shot are cylinder sleeve hold downs. I use them to keep pressure on the cyl so the bottom o-ring doesn't get disturbed when I rotate the engine.
I don't know if it was some weird premonition or what came over me but when I ordered parts this fall I decided to get the ACR socket from HD. This is a shot of the ACR in the socket.
Here is a shot of the bottom of the ACR.
Shot of the combustion chamber, doesn't look to be running lean.
Shot of the top of the piston, bit of carbon build up from the breathers venting into the air cleaner.
The nuts you see in the above shot are cylinder sleeve hold downs. I use them to keep pressure on the cyl so the bottom o-ring doesn't get disturbed when I rotate the engine.
I don't know if it was some weird premonition or what came over me but when I ordered parts this fall I decided to get the ACR socket from HD. This is a shot of the ACR in the socket.
Here is a shot of the bottom of the ACR.
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Cylinder Lubrication
Does not look to be lean and I was wondering what kind of fuel management system your dad's Trike is using? Do you ever use an upper cylinder lubricant additive in your fuel. With the unleaded fuel of today I would like to find one that actually worked and was not just snake oil.
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Does not look to be lean and I was wondering what kind of fuel management system your dad's Trike is using? Do you ever use an upper cylinder lubricant additive in your fuel. With the unleaded fuel of today I would like to find one that actually worked and was not just snake oil.
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The oil you see on the dowel is what I spilled when removing the head. The white area is just shiny aluminum where I had started to clean before I took the picture. He used the SEPST for his tuner and it was tuned on a dyno.
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Lucus UCL
Has anyone else used the Lucus Upper Cylinder Lube. It is supposed to lube the injectors and fuel pump also. I got some added miles per gallon and the engines seemed to run smoother with it. Have never used in in an air cooled engine that runs at these higher temps. I was wondering if there would be any reason not to try it?
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I run some old engines that required leaded fuel on unleaded gas and got some good results with it.
Has anyone else used the Lucus Upper Cylinder Lube. It is supposed to lube the injectors and fuel pump also. I got some added miles per gallon and the engines seemed to run smoother with it. Have never used in in an air cooled engine that runs at these higher temps. I was wondering if there would be any reason not to try it?
Has anyone else used the Lucus Upper Cylinder Lube. It is supposed to lube the injectors and fuel pump also. I got some added miles per gallon and the engines seemed to run smoother with it. Have never used in in an air cooled engine that runs at these higher temps. I was wondering if there would be any reason not to try it?
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Thats the Stuff
I'm assuming your talking about http://www.lucasoil.com/products/dis...el%20Treatment I don't see any mention of it being harmful to Oxygen sensors so I would assume it can be used with no problem in the Trike.
We don't get much lubrication from leaded fuel and always thinking about how to get a little extended engine life.
How are the cylinder walls holding up did you pull it down off TDC and check the walls?