Rebuilding the Yellow Hornet
After the whining sound started at
Corral Canyon,
I rebuilt the top end
and replaced the clutch pads in the Yellow Hornet. When I took it out to
Sequoia,
after a little while, something popped and it started making
the high pitched whine again. My speculation is that the top end connecting
rod bearing (or worse, the bottom end bearing) are burned out and/or the
piston ring has broken again causing the noise.
One way or the other, the engine needs to be looked into. As such, I have
decided to do a complete rebuild. As of this writing I have
gotten most of the parts (all new bearings and seals, pistons, rings, clutch
basket, etc) and am preparing to rebuild the engine. This time I will have
the cylinder bored out to the 2nd os, and will probably also install the original
oil pump (which the previous owner had taken off in lieu of pre-mixing).
So this, as yet unstarted, and unfinished web page will be dedicated to
documenting the process of rebuilding the motor on the 1972 Yamaha LT2
that we call "The Yellow Hornet". Keep Watching!
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