Hi,
Finally after almost two months I got the head, cylinder and pistons back. (lack of manpower they said)
Total cost was about 350 euro's where they did a complete overhaul on the head and measured and honed the cylinders.
1 cylinder was a bit funny, taper was the other way around being below limit at the lower end of the barrel, but total taper was within limits.
Valve clearance was way off so head to order new shims, for inlet shaft only.
The pistons where refit with new rings.
Today I put everything together being very thorough and clean.
Everything seemed to fit properly besides the T mark on the flywheel was a bit ahead of the mark on the cover if the camshafts were lined up.
The difference I noticed during removal as well and appears to be about half a tooth on one of the the camshaft sprockets, which is impossible to get rid off.
Anyway, rotating the driveshaft slowly everything appeared normal.
Took the bike out having full confidence everything was fine and started the engine, it started on the first attemt but after 2 seconds dropped
in rpm and I noticed cooling fluid was spraying from the exhasut pipe at the cylinder.
You can imagine how I felt, just not crying yet.
First thought was I f#¤¤#ed up with the top gasked or maybe even forgotten to tighten the nuts on the right. (it was the right cylinder pumping the fluid out)
Within the hour had the thing apart again and retorqued the head but everything was ok.
Maybe the gasked failed, so continued to take the top off but the gasked appeared ok. The was quite some fluid in the cylinder though so it was not a small leak.
I guess the only thing left to do is to have the head and cylinderblock grind again. They did do the top but didn't do the cylinderblock.
I assume they would have told be if this was necessary.
Can this cause such a leak?
The other question was if I can reuse the gaskets or has anyone tried this? The engine ran less then a minute and the gasked (top) appears fine and you can still feel the indentations?
Thanks!