Milling the head of an 86 spree
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Milling the head of an 86 spree
Can someone please tell me if milling the head down will improve the low rpm torque. I just don't want to go through the expense of a motor swap or a bore kit.
Thanks to this forum I've gotten my free spree up to 34mph (from 28mph) on flat ground but I lost some bottom end.
Thanks to this forum I've gotten my free spree up to 34mph (from 28mph) on flat ground but I lost some bottom end.
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Im not sure what to do to the mani, when I look inside I see something that looks like it's completely blocking off the intake. When I push on it with my finger it opens up. Since I didn't know what it was I decided to just leave it there.
p.s. When I looked in the exhaust mani I didn't find any washer either, I looked in the head pipe too.
p.s. When I looked in the exhaust mani I didn't find any washer either, I looked in the head pipe too.
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Those are the reeds, you have to have them otherwise it will not run.mccain wrote:Im not sure what to do to the mani, when I look inside I see something that looks like it's completely blocking off the intake. When I push on it with my finger it opens up. Since I didn't know what it was I decided to just leave it there.
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I'll take a look at the intake tomorrow, this would be my first porting experience. I've done a bit of reading about porting over the years so I feel confident I won't screw it up. Do I need any last minute advice?
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Milling the head improves performance across the torque band. I'd run the high-temp gasket material 1st, then have the machining work done if you like the improvement.
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Why bother if the silicone holds?noiseguy wrote:Milling the head improves performance across the torque band. I'd run the high-temp gasket material 1st, then have the machining work done if you like the improvement.
I am not a mechanic, nor do I play one on TV. Actually my advice is probably worth slightly less than what you pay to view it.
Well if I can take away .020" for next to nothin' then I don't think im gonna' pay someone to mill a perfectly good head down.
I got this scooter for free and my goal was to see how much I could improve on it without spending more than the bikes worth. So far im up to $170, that includes new clutch tire tube and several other little things. I can't wait to see what the porting and high temp silicone does for it.
I got this scooter for free and my goal was to see how much I could improve on it without spending more than the bikes worth. So far im up to $170, that includes new clutch tire tube and several other little things. I can't wait to see what the porting and high temp silicone does for it.
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I'm not a huge fan of silicone.Kenny_McCormic wrote:Why bother if the silicone holds?noiseguy wrote:Milling the head improves performance across the torque band. I'd run the high-temp gasket material 1st, then have the machining work done if you like the improvement.
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Dude, I have three sprees and I have done as much as possible and the gains are very small. Make sure you have the #68 jet in the carb after all your changes. What year is your Spree?mccain wrote: I can't wait to see what the porting and high temp silicone does for it.
84,85,86 sprees: Intake mod, drilled pipe, .020" milled 1985 head, dome piston, 2mm raised exhaust port, sb50 reeds, 34mph average.
Mines an 86 with 4300 miles on it. My moms boss gave it to her and she gave it to me, so I nick named it the Honda free. All I had to do was rebuild it.
I flooded the motor with the 68 jet, I'll try it again after I port it.
I flooded the motor with the 68 jet, I'll try it again after I port it.
I live my life a quarter pounder at a time, and for those 500 calories or more...im free.