Please share your secrets! What mods have you made to your TRX?
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by Killerwhale » Sun Mar 02, 2008 9:02 pm
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by earywig » Mon Mar 03, 2008 11:54 am
You didn't buff the piston skirts did you?
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by Killerwhale » Mon Mar 03, 2008 1:24 pm
earywig wrote:You didn't buff the piston skirts did you?
Wich are those? ...remember, i´m Swedish!

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by earywig » Mon Mar 03, 2008 11:15 pm
The part of the piston below the oil ring.
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by Killerwhale » Tue Mar 04, 2008 7:52 am
earywig wrote:The part of the piston below the oil ring.
Yep, did it all over. Not polished now just buffed to take the crap out.
Did i do a mistake? Should i use my standard pistons instead??
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by Quan-Time » Thu Mar 06, 2008 5:01 am
yes you polished it, Some ppl say its bad, some ppl say it doesnt matter, some say its good to do.
I honestly dont know and cant comment. But the work you have done so far is nice. Should be sweet.
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by steve speed » Thu Mar 06, 2008 9:18 pm
this honeing job is it a do it yourself sort of job or does it need to go to a pro i need more details ,, how long do you hone ? do you do it wet ,,more details !!!! please
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by Killerwhale » Thu Mar 06, 2008 9:33 pm
steve speed wrote:this honeing job is it a do it yourself sort of job or does it need to go to a pro i need more details ,, how long do you hone ? do you do it wet ,,more details !!!! please
well, you see the tool i used in the pics. I use a bit of break oil to lubricate....never stop the movement.....go until you got a nice criss cross pattern.
Then do the hard "motoman" run in of rings.
....if anything goes south along the way i´ll tell ya all.....

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by steve speed » Thu Mar 06, 2008 9:48 pm
TRX850 ,The thinking mans R1
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by Killerwhale » Fri Mar 07, 2008 7:55 am
The bore is not bigger....you could say it´s scratched....in a pattern....
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by earywig » Sat Mar 08, 2008 12:01 am
Did i do a mistake? Should i use my standard pistons instead??
Most definitely! You were right to hone the cylinder bores, but if you look closely at the piston skirt you will find what appears to be very fine grooves in the surface, in effect it's like a very fine pitch screw thread, with a peak to valley depth of about 0.07mm.
It is designed to retain some oil on the skirt surface, rather like the honed finish does in the cylinder bores. It also has the effect of reducing the friction of the piston against the cylinder wall. By polishing the skirt you may have buggered the pistons, the effect of which will be to increase what's known as blow-by.
If it was light polishing on the skirt you may get away with it.
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by Killerwhale » Sat Mar 08, 2008 8:35 am
earywig wrote:Did i do a mistake? Should i use my standard pistons instead??
Most definitely! You were right to hone the cylinder bores, but if you look closely at the piston skirt you will find what appears to be very fine grooves in the surface, in effect it's like a very fine pitch screw thread, with a peak to valley depth of about 0.07mm.
It is designed to retain some oil on the skirt surface, rather like the honed finish does in the cylinder bores. It also has the effect of reducing the friction of the piston against the cylinder wall. By polishing the skirt you may have buggered the pistons, the effect of which will be to increase what's known as blow-by.
If it was light polishing on the skirt you may get away with it.
So, what´s the difference with JE pistons wich are REALLY polished?? Are they smaller so friction only affects rings?
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by earywig » Sat Mar 08, 2008 3:20 pm
I think that what I suggested may be lost in translation - your English is better than my Swedish
The JE pistons are not polished on the skirt, it is the machining which gives the impression that they are polished. They are diamond turned on the O.D. which gives a shiny finish. The grooves on the skirt look ilke this:
Ignore the black speckles - that is corrosion as the piston has been sitting on a shelf in my damp garage. The pitch between each groove is 0.25mm
I was just concerned that you may have polished the piston skirt, which may have removed the above.
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by Killerwhale » Sat Mar 08, 2008 5:42 pm
earywig wrote:I think that what I suggested may be lost in translation - your English is better than my Swedish
The JE pistons are not polished on the skirt, it is the machining which gives the impression that they are polished. They are diamond turned on the O.D. which gives a shiny finish. The grooves on the skirt look ilke this:
Ignore the black speckles - that is corrosion as the piston has been sitting on a shelf in my damp garage. The pitch between each groove is 0.25mm
I was just concerned that you may have polished the piston skirt, which may have removed the above.
I´ll check with the scope at work on monday.
Cheers for the heads up in case i went to deep!
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by cheesie » Sat Mar 08, 2008 6:07 pm
earywig wrote:I think that what I suggested may be lost in translation - your English is better than my Swedish
The JE pistons are not polished on the skirt, it is the machining which gives the impression that they are polished. They are diamond turned on the O.D. which gives a shiny finish. The grooves on the skirt look ilke this:
Ignore the black speckles - that is corrosion as the piston has been sitting on a shelf in my damp garage. The pitch between each groove is 0.25mm
I was just concerned that you may have polished the piston skirt, which may have removed the above.
would you be able to make up some pistons earwig if you were given the correct dimentions? just a thought