hi. I have had problems with righthand smoking after rebuild the crank was balanced and has seven 10m holes and one 5m hole more on the right side, I wonder if its throwing up to much oil under the piston ? thanks bryan.
Atlas engines can have…
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One of the issues with Atlas…
One of the issues with Atlas motors is the valve guides are not machined to have valve seals .You can fit Commando valve guides and seals . If you go this route check compatibilty of your valves /new guides , some combinations cause bad stem wear. Our Atlas was also smoking on the right side . Fitted better oil rings and Commando inlet guides with seals , All good now. Except for the Vibration, ,whats your advice ? !.
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Thats got to be smooth with…
Thats got to be smooth with 4 cylinders. 1 extra each side?.
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I was hoping Bryan would…
I was hoping Bryan would give us some more script on the re-balanced Atlas , can't see myself adding 2 more cylinders , but a dynamic balance job is not beyond the bounds of possibility.
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hi. smoking was soon after…
hi. smoking was soon after first startup did not run bike for very long it was very bad, it was re-bored to+60 with nos 7-5 to 1 pistons and the spigot removed and spacer rings fitted. sorry for not getting back on sooner internet problems. bryan.
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Some ideas!
Vibration-having used a Commando F/bed for many miles, vibration was an issue for several miles, cures -going from points to electronic ignition. A magneto can have a significant timing error between cylinders. Superblend bearings. Making sure the head steady was correctly bolted tight. Dynamic balancing did help but not as much as I hoped.
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Smoking after a rebuild? Well...
Ignoring balance factors and suchlike. If an engine smokes on one side after a rebuild, the first thing I would check is the piston rings. Oh so easy to break a ring as the barrels are lowered onto the crankcase. No indication that anything is amiss until you find that it smokes on one side.
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When I replaced our atlas…
When I replaced our atlas rings I did not have ring compressors and with the oil rings having 5 components each I was a bit nervous. So I installed the pistons carefully with the cylinders upside down on the bench and then fitted the pins and last 2 circlips with the barrels propped up on the cases. Bit fidley but it worked.
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Are your ring gaps equally…
Are your ring gaps equally spaced at 120 degree to each other, easy to move them when dropping the barrels on. Also did you check the skirt clearance each side? I always measure the barrels carefully after a rebore, as not all machinists can measure these days.
I have a standard barrel wants a hone on the fridge, its there to annoy my wife, the bike has been sitting behind the settee for two years looking neglected. She never goes out now because I need to use her lovely new computerised oven to heat crankcases up to fit new bearings in. Last time I used the oven the cakes tasted oily, she was not amused.
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Almost sounds like grounds…
Almost sounds like grounds for divorce. But there is the possibility that a new wife might be more reasonable. !!.
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Woman wanted. Must be a good…
Woman wanted. Must be a good cook, like dogs, and have own bike. Send picture of bike.....
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Sidestand?
I remember reading somewhere that when a bike is parked up on a sidestand the tilt of the engine will let oil accumulate to one side of the head and then run down the guide(s).
Just a thought.
Mike
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Atlas engines can have high pressure feed to the head which can build up oil by the inlets, combine this with the effect of the 6 start pump overworking the pressure control device on the timing side and it can make for an oily engine if there is anything less than perfect piston ring sealing. Is it run in yet?.Which way do the rocker shaft oilways face?.