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Author Topic: Mini Pan Head V-Twin First Attempt at Start-Up - Cison V2 Now with Part 2 It Runs...!!!  (Read 2092 times)

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I will be interested to read about your temperature readings with vs. without the fan.

I stopped by Harbor Freight late today and picked up the vacuum cup vice with rubber jaws.

It is a handy little tool. I have to admit I was pleased to see it stick to my wood display bench top.

Gil


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Oh nice man!!  I love the vacuum suction feature, it sticks to a flat surface really well.

I am gonna start my V2 tomorrow and make another video. I had been running it in my hand as a hand warming massager lol.!

I’ve got mine pretty dialed in and tuned….. just hard to take a video one handed

I’ll be sure to take temp readings tomorrow as well

Talk soon,  j

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Here’s a few modifications I’ve done with my FG-VT9.
I’ve put around 7 hours on my engine so far, and it only runs better and better.

I did have my ignitor go out, and am waiting for my new one to arrive soon.

Mods:

I removed the brass cam tappets, and noticed some light scuffing / friction marks on them. 

I polished the 4 tappets, and now they are extremely smooth and move without any friction.

I used a light polishing compound, and did a “valve seat job”  and now the valves seal even better.

I’ve been experimenting with various O rings, since I lost compression in one of my cylinders.  So far, the 1mm thickness 16mm Viton O rings (brown) have worked extremely well.  I also bought the green NBR type 1mm thickness x 16mm. 

When I had the pistons removed for installing the O-rings, I lightly wet-polished the piston skirts with 2000 grit sandpaper.

Before my ignitor or Hall sensor went out, I was getting the lowest, most solid idle I’ve ever gotten with my FG-VT9. 

Digital Tachometer reading was around 1220!   
It idled that low, and would idle so solidly without any stalling or stopping. Sucker would idle through a tank of fuel.  😁 Engine response and rev was perfect and very responsive.
Cylinder temperatures were extremely cool (110 degrees Farenheit) using a fan to keep the engine cool. 

I also made a set of stainless pushrod covers that look great.

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You have done some good work on your Panhead V-Twin.

Well done.... Very well done...!!!

Gil