So, I could dive into all of the past work and history of this motorcycle, but this thread is going to be my effort to rebuild my 1981 R65.
Long story short, exhaust valve and seat on the right side exploded taking big chunks of the head with it. I consulted with Ted Porter over email and he recommended new ones since the damage was so extensive, (find that image in my intro post if you wanna see). Ordered apparently new heads and the ebay seller confirmed they were compatible with their 1983 r65, so ideally they'll work. I'm planning on taking them to Porter's to be lapped and reseated for an unleaded valve seat conversion since I want this to last. Other than that I will most likely need a new piston or two and rings, right?
Specs for pistons and cylinders:
R(damaged): piston-81.96mm cylinder-82.04 at widest point of the mouth cant feel or see any scoring so is boring them a necessity?
L(no damage visible): piston-81.96mm cylinder-82.07 at widest point of the mouth only concern is HEAVY carbon buildup on piston and head, could this be a sign of anything important?
Other than obvious damage, I have no idea of the history of this bike, apparently someone from Marina Del Rey, CA worked on it but seller gave me zero information or maintenance history and it likely won't be possible to place a true mileage on the engine since the odometer hasn't worked since before the last owner.
Currently the piston seated in the right side moves after taking out all the shrapnel and seems to have no scoring along the cylinder. Rings are still smooth, no catching anywhere, and move without any extra effort so I want to assume minimal damage occurred. Since I'm already getting a full valve job can I get away with getting everything blasted clean and buying one within spec piston and balancing them? Is that a bad idea? What is typical +- range on this model? and please give me any other engine building advice or knowledge you have.
Pics in order: right piston face, left piston face, left side cylinder bore, left side cylinder head