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Just wanted to do a follow up with you guys on my Roma.
i replaced the rear bearing and the front, the rear bearing was definitely shot. Engine runs so much smoother now. But... One thing i have noticed now is that the piston head is tapping the button head, this came about when i fired up the engine and was hearing a pinging. So from what i have gathered from reading 1.) no shims or not enough, All 3 stock ones are in place. is a solution to add one more? 2.) connecting rod has stretch and needs to be replaced? not sure how to check this. 3.) having the sleeve pinched fixes this? Any help would be great. |
Try factory shimming, check exploded view, others nova .21 always .8mm!
Fix what is critical then only move from there
Originally Posted by capcept
(Post 14152745)
Just wanted to do a follow up with you guys on my Roma.
i replaced the rear bearing and the front, the rear bearing was definitely shot. Engine runs so much smoother now. But... One thing i have noticed now is that the piston head is tapping the button head, this came about when i fired up the engine and was hearing a pinging. So from what i have gathered from reading 1.) no shims or not enough, All 3 stock ones are in place. is a solution to add one more? 2.) connecting rod has stretch and needs to be replaced? not sure how to check this. 3.) having the sleeve pinched fixes this? Any help would be great. |
It's currently at factory shim, .80.. What would cause the piston to lightly tap the button head... No sign of damage to the piston yet..
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[QUOTE=capcept;14152937]It's currently at factory shim, .80.. What would cause the piston to lightly tap the button head... No sign of damage to the piston yet..[/QUOTE
I think either u need help or the engine need help, get someone to help u, this forum wont fix ur problem because .8mm head shim is perfectly correct |
Originally Posted by capcept
(Post 14152937)
It's currently at factory shim, .80.. What would cause the piston to lightly tap the button head... No sign of damage to the piston yet..
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Originally Posted by Jerm13
(Post 14150751)
It was implied that there was a "way too" before the lean in that statement:lol:
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Originally Posted by cczjordan
(Post 14150701)
I would recommend rex paloma, try it to believe
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Originally Posted by sn47som1
(Post 14154019)
I hear it's a Bonito or the like?
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any one tried a werks 2058 with the 41021 header looking at pipe combo for bonitto have the 9853 with 41021 header atm
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Originally Posted by geforce
(Post 14156046)
any one tried a werks 2058 with the 41021 header looking at pipe combo for bonitto have the 9853 with 41021 header atm
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Originally Posted by cczjordan
(Post 14156159)
I'm using 2096/41021 n like it but it is paloma, 9901 will have more aggressive bottom, is the werks 2058 same as hope/orion 2058?
The 2058 falls in between the 9901 and 2096. little softer on bottom then 9901 and not quite the top end of the 2096. |
Originally Posted by geforce
(Post 14156046)
any one tried a werks 2058 with the 41021 header looking at pipe combo for bonitto have the 9853 with 41021 header atm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQL4QsxSSBY |
Originally Posted by sn47som1
(Post 14156637)
Here is a vid of a Virtus (similar 7 port Nova like Bonito) with 41001 and 2058. Looks like a STOUT combo and I would def run it just to give you an idea. With 41021 it would be less aggressive on bottom and smoother on bottom. 41001 more aggressive and more top end.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQL4QsxSSBY i have the nova 5.4 in it atm still breaking the bonitto in on rish setting how does the 5.4 to 7mm feel? |
Originally Posted by geforce
(Post 14157356)
thats cool thanks for the video how are you finding the venturri's (carb inserts)
i have the nova 5.4 in it atm still breaking the bonitto in on rish setting how does the 5.4 to 7mm feel? |
question for you nitro heads is it true you get more bottom end from a smaller venturri and just sacrifice more top power
or is going from small venturri to say an 7 or 8mm give overall more power from bottom right through to top end? |
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