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| #Post#: 2985-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Falcone engine overhaul - post valve breakage... | |
| By: Sigean Date: May 27, 2025, 7:07 am | |
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| Ciou Falconisti | |
| It's been a long time since I posted on this site. I have been | |
| putting off engaging with the cold reality of my broken Falcone. | |
| It was about 7 years ago when I was riding the Falcone back to | |
| the UK from southern France when disaster struck. On a glorious | |
| summer morning, perhaps proceeding at a little more than the | |
| posted speed limit down an empty road near Moulins, the engine | |
| went "BANG" and I coasted to a stop by the side of the road. | |
| The exhaust valve head had become bored with its attachment to | |
| its stem and had formed a permanent relationship with the | |
| piston. It rather spoiled my day. Hey ho, life is tough and | |
| then you die... | |
| So, after all this time the engine is out of the frame and I can | |
| now survey the extent of the damage. This initial examination | |
| reveals that the piston is shot, the combustion chamber is | |
| scarred (those scars now repaired by a friendly welder, but | |
| needs new guides, valve seats, etc.), and the connecting rod is | |
| slightly twisted. I haven't been able to check the flywheel | |
| yet, that's the next job. | |
| I will buy a new piston (any recommendations?) and have the | |
| (undamaged) cylinder rebored to suit, but I will need a | |
| replacement con-rod. Might any Falconisti out there have one I | |
| could purchase? And when renewing the valves, can anyone advise | |
| on replacement valve options? I know there is a school of | |
| thought regarding the advantages of using lighter valvegear, and | |
| I am attracted to this: can anyone recommend any of the options | |
| available? | |
| Finally - the internal crancase bolt... Mine is super tight. | |
| Apart from applying heat to the aluminium into which it screws, | |
| are there any other removal techniques that have proven | |
| successful? | |
| Any thoughts welcome. It's been a long time and it's good to be | |
| back! | |
| Sigean | |
| #Post#: 2989-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Falcone engine overhaul - post valve breakage... | |
| By: banquo Date: May 29, 2025, 3:45 pm | |
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| Ahhhh. | |
| Not a good result. | |
| Try Schubert SMS Moto for a connecting rod. They have a lot of | |
| spares. Or Retro at Abbadia, just along from Mandello. | |
| My head was repaired in Germany with 8mm valves, but I don�t | |
| know all the details I�m afraid� | |
| Good luck! | |
| #Post#: 2990-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Falcone engine overhaul - post valve breakage... | |
| By: Sigean Date: May 30, 2025, 2:42 am | |
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| Dear Banquo, | |
| I think we might have had a few exchanges on this Forum or | |
| others (ADV Rider?) in the distant past, and thanks for the | |
| comments. | |
| Could you tell me from whom you bought the new valves? Might it | |
| have been Pirner - they seem to get lots of mentions in this | |
| regard. Reports from users of the lighter valves are varied, | |
| but I feel there is a rightness in losing some of the weight of | |
| the original system. I just don't want to have to undertake | |
| again the repair and reclamation work on which I have now | |
| embarked... | |
| Sigean | |
| (Peter Newton from East Devon) | |
| #Post#: 2991-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Falcone engine overhaul - post valve breakage... | |
| By: banquo Date: May 31, 2025, 4:18 am | |
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| Yes Sigean, I�m sure we have been in touch before. | |
| Sadly, this forum has pretty much died, so nobody is there to | |
| answer your queries: I Bly found your post because you had | |
| replied to a previous one, and I get notification of that�. | |
| Everyone is on my Facebook group now, and you would likely get | |
| more answers there. | |
| I don�t know where the valves were sourced, as the whole thing | |
| was managed by my friend in Austria. He took the head to a small | |
| scale specialist in Germany, and he fitted the 8mm valves, | |
| guides, seats and lighter springs. | |
| There�s a post about it on here somewhere, I think, although the | |
| photos may have disappeared. | |
| The valves are a little too short, and I was supplied with caps | |
| to extend them. Valve stem oil seals were also fitted. I have | |
| been told that some kind of Ducati valves can be used. | |
| Not much help, I know�. | |
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