Not going quite so well today.
Two nights ago I woke up in the night with a panic; thinking: "I've left one of the gudgeon pin (wrist pin) circlips out!".
The engine's already built at the point, well, cases together, gears all set up, and back in the frame.
No idea why I would suddenly think this, and decided that it was a bad dream, or something, and ignored it.
There's no way of finding out without stripping everything back down again.
Following day, I checked the
pistons I had taken out, assuming that if I had a spare circlip that would mean I was right.
No spare circlip left over, so relaxed, carried on the build.
But today I was thinking this over, and although I was 99% sure I was ok, and even if not, the pin can't move very far until it meets the cylinder wall, there's no force acting upon it and it was quite a tight fit in the piston anyway, chances are that it wouldn't move in any case, etc, etc, etc....
So I had a very thorough look around the workbench area, to see if by any chance a spare circlip would come to light.
And there, under the workbench, poking around with a magnet on a stick device, I found......a bloody circlip.
God knows why my subconscious recalled this in the night, and I didn't consciously notice it, but I suppose it's a good job it did.
Anyway, long and short, I've decided to try to lay the bike on it's LH side, take off the water pump, clutch cover and clutch, sump, and oil pump, and undo the big end bolts from underneath, meaning that I can pull the
pistons out of the bores (heads aren't on yet) and fit the circlip.
How pissed off will I be if I find that the circlip I found was from a different engine, or just an old one laying around?
Especially as I had it booked on a dyno at 3pm tomorrow (fri) and have had to cancel it
Ah well, like short judges, these are just little things sent to try us, I suppose. I'd rather it was right, as I'll be using it for commuting for a while, dragstrip action, general road thrashes and rideouts with you lot, and I haven't managed to get free breakdown cover with my insurance this year.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.