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Here is the new thread as promised.
To recap, a local VOC club member found my phone number in the club directory and called me a couple of years ago asking for information about building his dismantled Vincent Rapide. He needed to install an electric start and was concerned about kickback during starting. I suggested the Tri-Spark ignition for its auto retard to facilitate starting. He is also fitting a sidecar to allow him to ride the machine safely. All things considered, I also suggested Mikuni carburetors. He said a friend was helping him build it.
A few months ago, he invited me to come look at his machine. No assembly had been done, and I soon realized he needed help getting this machine on the road again. I offered to help, so here we are today. He last rode it in the early 1960's; he put the crankcase together in the late '60's and painted the engine, heads, barrels and covers black. He had the heads done in the past few years including sealed valve guides; it looks like a good job. He installed new liners in the muffs and had them bored std. That's where I started.
I have been on it since October and am spending a day or two a week in his shop. Fortunately, he has a full set of Whitworth tools, taps, dies, precision measuring tools and machine tools including a Bridgeport mill. It is a joy to work in this shop!
I wrapped up the Grosset starter and gearchange yesterday and fitted the timing cover today.
Here is a photo of the engine. The oil quill is absent as is the plug in the K/S cover (left hand kickstart installed).
Russ
To recap, a local VOC club member found my phone number in the club directory and called me a couple of years ago asking for information about building his dismantled Vincent Rapide. He needed to install an electric start and was concerned about kickback during starting. I suggested the Tri-Spark ignition for its auto retard to facilitate starting. He is also fitting a sidecar to allow him to ride the machine safely. All things considered, I also suggested Mikuni carburetors. He said a friend was helping him build it.
A few months ago, he invited me to come look at his machine. No assembly had been done, and I soon realized he needed help getting this machine on the road again. I offered to help, so here we are today. He last rode it in the early 1960's; he put the crankcase together in the late '60's and painted the engine, heads, barrels and covers black. He had the heads done in the past few years including sealed valve guides; it looks like a good job. He installed new liners in the muffs and had them bored std. That's where I started.
I have been on it since October and am spending a day or two a week in his shop. Fortunately, he has a full set of Whitworth tools, taps, dies, precision measuring tools and machine tools including a Bridgeport mill. It is a joy to work in this shop!
I wrapped up the Grosset starter and gearchange yesterday and fitted the timing cover today.
Here is a photo of the engine. The oil quill is absent as is the plug in the K/S cover (left hand kickstart installed).
Russ