In the pic above of the Euro K, i had to pinch the pipe and muffler from the Lechien tribute K to get it running. This is because i only had a 1984 L pipe and muffler. I have realized that a lot of L parts do not fit the K. I have now found a K pipe and while a little dented, its all original and fits like a glove. I tried to fit the L muffler as its repackable, but again i was snookered as they don't fit. I ended up using an old K muffler that i modified...more on that in a minute. I have also been running the US K with the 58mm cylinder and Wiseco piston. This has now gone on the white Euro model, so that i could fit the Eric Gorr ported cylinder on the US race bike. Both bikes are now almost there.....
OK, before i fitted the cylinders back on, i took some pics to compare standard to modified. In the pic below, Eric Gorr has resleaved one cylinder back to 56mm and supplied a Wossner piston with it. He matched up the power valve and cylinder head to suit. He also did some port work. I noticed grinding in the intake and exhaust, as well as some new holes added. Ride report to come, but it will be interesting to compare bikes.
Then next pic shows what i had to do to the old K muffler. At 33 years old, the K packing was knackered but they are a sealed unit. In 84 they made a slightly different muffler with a replaceable cap. I had to cut the tip off the K muffler and then cut back about 50mm of outer metal to expose the inner pipe ready to fit the 84 end cap. I removed all the old packing which was just hard sludge, cleaned everything up, and then fitted new packing. I fitted the new cap, drilled 4 holes and riveted it on. Bingo, a K muffler which is now repackable.
The finished product came out well and i have given both the pipe and muffler a coat of 1000F satin black paint.
I still have to swap pipes back as the US race bike gets the Jemco cone pipe and the white K gets mostly stock parts.
A few other things i have noted. The white K does not seem to like Iridium plugs. It was a bitch to start with an Iridium plug, then i put an old BR9ES in it and she fired up and run heaps better straight away.
I am having trouble with a decent gear lever. I bought an aftermarket one that is for this model but it fits like shit. I have ordered another one for a CRF50 that is supposed to fit. They are both 11mm shaft and a similar bend, but the Honda one is about 20mm longer.
Cheers,
Alex