Some pictures from the work what's done on the engine by Rob our Ariel man on this side of the North Sea, Rob again did some splendid work !!
Found out the engine originally came from I. Meyer of Copenhagen... (Thanks Paul Jameson!)
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Further progress on the engine!
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HI Looks like you are doing a nice job of it wen its done it will look better then wen it was brand new
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Looking very good Paul! On a good note I now have all my missing engine parts!
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Great to hear you have got all the missing engine parts Lee, so now you can start to build it up!Leejm wrote:Looking very good Paul! On a good note I now have all my missing engine parts!
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Well it needs a shit load Paul of work. Crank grind! Valve seats new valves and springs the cams are worn to buggery. So need building up and grinding. But at least I have all the bits.
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I understand Lee...Leejm wrote:Well it needs a shit load Paul of work. Crank grind! Valve seats new valves and springs the cams are worn to buggery. So need building up and grinding. But at least I have all the bits.
Yes these projects allways comes with a lot of work and quite some money to spend! Most of the work, like grinding the crank and making the bush is beyond my skills so I'am glad Rob has done this. He's a real craftsman when it comes to old motorcycles and especially Ariel.
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