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Fix the Bike

A full overhaul of my motorcycle engine (and why I work so slow on my other projects)

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bike engine overhaul yamaha diversion Spark plug valves piston tinkering mechanic

This project was created on 05/29/2018 and last updated 7 years ago.

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I know this isn't really a hack or anything, but because it is a hobby and I'am tinkering away I will post some images and random stuff anyway. The logs on this project page will probaly explain why my other project(s) are taking longer.

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I wanted to check the compression on my motorcycle engine. Because the spark plug broke off when trying to remove it, the project changed from a routine inspection to a full restoration.

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    edscalatie • 06/03/2018 at 11:26 • 0 comments

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