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    Engine Rebuild: Saddest thing you've seen?

    So, just curious. For all of us who actually tear down these 3 wheelers and try to rebuild them.....What's the saddest thing you've seen thus far?
    Aside form my big pet peeve, no one cleaning the oil centrifuge I seen something pretty sad today. Tearing down a 200E engine, the centrifugal clutch drum is almost completely blue. The engine has the most acrid stench of burnt oil I have ever smelled in over 4 decades of being around internal combustion engines. I've seen hot spots in clutches before, we all have but this thing is almost entirely blue.
    This is un-f'ing-called for. You KNOW that thing had to have been slipping for quite some time. The pads on the clutch shoes are nonexistent. Lazy, common simpletons. Some people shouldn't be allowed to touch anything more complicated than a crayon.
    God only knows what else I will find. No way I can trust a single bearing in the this thing. Not that I was going to.
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    I’ve seen about every moronic thing imaginable , pistons installed backwards , oil filters installed backwards , main and choke jets reversed . Std pistons installed in a +1mm over bore , just needed the valves adjusted according to the owner , battery leads reversed making starter motor run reversed .
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    you have to remember alot of people that buy these machines have no idea how a motor works. they just ride and ride and ride with no maintenance at all. then one day it dies and they let it sit for years. thats why so many of them end up in "part out" condition. just imagine if only people that knew how to maintain their bikes owned them for all these years...the supply would be endless
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    Quote Originally Posted by glamy View Post
    Hey Gabriel ..........where`s Kevin ?......... and 3Z with Fangs and Dam Shop .......... and PS2fixer ?
    Lmfao Glamy you are bored man!
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    Quote Originally Posted by glamy View Post
    Hey Gabriel ..........where`s Kevin ?......... and 3Z with Fangs and Dam Shop .......... and PS2fixer ?
    I've been busy actually working on my machine rather than hanging here being a smart mouth. What's your beef with me, man? Penis too small, gotta constantly run that lip to overcompensate? Sounds about par...Click image for larger version. 

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    Wasn't from an engine I was rebuilding, but here's the worst cam wear I've seen. If I remember right it was from a 200es.

    Little harsh on the general population, they could say the same thing about us for whatever their profession is. I do agree that maintenance should be more or less common knowledge and if they can't do the work, they could pay someone to do it. I've seen some vehicles maintained well, while others weren't touched for 10+ years besides basic oil changes and tires.
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    Quote Originally Posted by glamy View Post
    Come at me Bro !!
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    Quote Originally Posted by glamy View Post
    U mad though ........come at me bro ! your first reaction is anger ............perfect example of whats wrong with this society ..........
    The first problem is mentioning my name for no good reason, not tending your own business, that's what's wrong with society. Tend to your own business and you'll have plenty to tend to, that's all I'm going to say and let this thread go on for it's intentional purpose.

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    looks like we got a “crank”and pissed—ton (ik not punny) not working correctly together in the engine we call this forum. Let’s get the timing chain on the right tooth and fix the issue guys.

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    ive seen some shitty stuff in my time lol. everything from cereal box and gasket maker head gaskets to guys rebuilding cat 6 cylinders using banged up pistons, to messed up cylinders and home made pushrods made from rebar, it amazes me how the actualy work for any amount of time before desaster strikes lol, last week i did a twin hydraulic pump job on a 330 Hitachi, both pumps are bolted to a gearbox, a main seal on one of the pumps blew dumping oil into the gearbox to motor coupler housing, it has a breather on top of the case, some ballbag ed a bolt in the hole to stop the oil leak and continued to work it, the result $19,000 rebuild. I see lots of bullshit like that on a daily basis, farmers are the worst offenders. I understand Necessity is the mother of all invention but WTF.

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    Haha you just reminded me of my best friend in high schools 70's Rupp snowmobile that he made a head gasket for out of a frosted flakes box. We'd always say Theyyyyyrrrrreeeee Grrreeeaaattt! when we saw him on it. I couldn't believe it but it held up for years!

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    Many times I seen it and could still read frosties or cornflakes��

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