MHR Mille pistons

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Post by radecal »

Hi Peter,
I will get them out the shed tomorrow and send the numbers to you.
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Sorry mate. I have been away and just got home. Forgot clean about the rings as I was in a bloody hurry to make flights.
Rings are Part Number 12120131A and are marked as "Made in Germany".
Regards and once again sorry about the delay.
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Post by radecal »

Yes, direct replacement. I have already fitted them to my Mille and run them in. No problems. They are correct for the later belties with 88mm bores and supersede the old Mille number in the parts lists.
I got the numbers from a reliable source ie. Arthur Davis (who sent the sets to me as well)
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Post by Eldert »

that part number is for one piston ring set

1 set for one piston . if you have a twin you need 2 sets to serve both pistons

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Ok it's been a while, to much other stuff getting in the way but I picked this up today which was the cause of this thread
Before and after
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Good to see you are getting close to finishing the "disaster" recovery.
Head cleaned up ok considering the damage.
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radecal wrote:Good to see you are getting close to finishing the "disaster" recovery.
Head cleaned up ok considering the damage.
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$800NZ to get to that point and 25 hours of his time, luckily I'm paying "mates rates" and not full workshop rates

There's still a barrel to replate (maybe two) and I'm tossing up about a bottom end strip while it's this far apart, more to check the rod on that cylinder than for any other reason
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Know how you feel. Only just finished doing the heads (new valves, guides) and rings recently and now looks like the cases will have to be split due to a gearbox issue. Bloody frustrating but will look at a crank refresh while it's down.
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I went and picked these up from being replated yesterday, that will be $895NZ thank you very much and that was with a good discount on what I was originally priced due to the owner being a bit of a Ducati man himself having both a Darmah and a rubberbandy thing
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Now there is just a bottom end strip, check and rebuild to go :(
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Finally just about at the point of going back together,the only concern is 5th gear is a bit worn, and there dont seem to be to many around, anyone know what material they were originally made out of and what hardening treatment they had? guy I know that does aircraft work reckon he can do something with them but knowing those things will make it easier
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Just a suggestion for the future re sleeves: Los Angeles Sleeve used to sell us cylinder sleeves of any size and description,dirt cheap.
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Had the 5th gear from the MHR dropped off to me which I was taking to a mate at Air NZ to see if they could do anything with it, driving down the road I had to pass Duralloy so thought I'd give them a look at it, $60 per tooth to repair and there's 30 teeth with most needing a repair, they can make a new gear which will give me a few cents change out of $1000, or they can machine the teeth off, make up new teeth on a sleeve and install them with an interference fit and spot welds for $300

Best bit was the older guy I was talking to asks me if I know what they do and when I say I've got a rough idea gives me a tour of the shop floor showing me the different machines and what they do, very cool

Just have to talk to my mechanic but the after going through it with the guy at Duralloy the $300 option looks pretty good
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Dang that looked ugly.... Just cause for some stainless high flow valves I used Ferrea valves on my Mustang, I wonder if they can make them for a application like this? .......
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Finally back on the road as of last weekend, only done about 300km so far but looking at knocking up a few more over the next few weeks :vroom:
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Another 1100km this weekend and it's running sweet, 715km on the Sunday alone and my arse hurts like I've been repeatedly kicked in it, think the seat could do with some work
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