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r1200s meltdown - Gus - 30.07.2014 hello all Here a few pictures of the engine damage from Brno. its not pretty!!! I will have the bike ready for next year where i can race alongside you all yet again. Regards Gus RE: r1200s meltdown - schweigel - 30.07.2014 jesus christ !!! sad, sad, sad ! but you are the right to fix it ! RE: r1200s meltdown - Jonny - 30.07.2014 this engine is ready for the garbage 8o 8o 8o RE: r1200s meltdown - Q-JP - 30.07.2014 a real meltdown. it seems that you should buy a new engine and take from this one the parts which are not damage and keep it as spare parts. it would be much faster Alex Mülller a welllknown Boxerracer still wants to sell one engine. RE: r1200s meltdown - Cipo - 30.07.2014 Zitat:Original von Q-JP Hello Gus. Shit, but what happened? Torn off valve? Therefore destroyed piston? And came the sudden, or has announced the defect by loss of power, rattle, or what else? Tell us more, Gus. RE: r1200s meltdown - Rika - 30.07.2014 JesusMariaundJosef 8o The core meltdown in a supernova Sorry Gus, but all parts of this engine are shock loadet and completely untrustable trash. Even the left-side parts, which seems looking well. Dont use any part for a new engine. The question is why this happened ? Make shure that your air/fuel-rate is 12,8 : 1 or richer :hamm: RE: r1200s meltdown - Gus - 30.07.2014 Hello It happened very quickly , about 7500 -8000 rpm in fourth going up horsepower hill. Sudden loud noise and immediate loss of power . I think that a valve or valves failed, causing the piston to disintegrate and get caught up in the crank and damage the engine case. The bike had less than. 10,000 miles and was set up on a dyno with a power commander 3. Fueling was perfect. I have performed meticulous maintenance Schedules. A new engine will be acquired and fitted during the autumn/winter. Will be back next year racing. All the best Gus RE: r1200s meltdown - Rika - 31.07.2014 Gus... ...your exhaust valves have been glown away ! If fueling was perfect, something else different must have been wrong. Material fatigue at 10.000 miles is very unlikely. Don´t risk the new engine without controll the important 8 parameters of engine healthy If you come to Germany next year, take 3 test-runs on my dyno. You will get a realtime data recording of - Horsepower - Torque - AFR - Ignition angle - Knock sensor activity - Cylinder head temperature - Exhaust temperature - Oil pressure and oil flowback temperature This dyno- runs are free for you as the first englisch BoxerRacer on my dyno....... RE: r1200s meltdown - Jonny - 31.07.2014 Mir hast du dass noch nie angeboten mein Freund 8o jump: RE: r1200s meltdown - Schef - 31.07.2014 Mir auch nicht. :hamm: |