I have a little precision file set with different types and shapes and sizes. I was really gentle and only made inward strokes.
Okay, got it all set up. Proudly put it together this morning after work. But instead of putting the piston in with the arrow pointing toward the exhaust port, which I knew from previous piston changes, I decided today that arrows should point up. I got all the coolant in, etc, and ran it horribly for a minute before realizing that I'm slightly retarded. So, now I'm better with circlips than I was...
I did a squish area check and it seemed okay. At idle I hear nothing. But as the rpms increase I can hear a distinct ticking that rises. I only heard this after I had already went out for a quick test ride. So I'm going to check it again later. It felt great though, more power, and it hates half throttle, but I kept it there.
Okay, notebook paper to shim squish height? I don't think it's off enough to use a whole extra head gasket, the old one is in great condition and could be used.
And what would be a good rpm to use as a maximum during break in? I stuck around 6k because any less and my throttle wouldn't even be opened. I'm going to make marks on my throttle grip that show the positions, but wanna make sure that it'd I'm going downhill it doesn't climb into the danger zone.
I now need sleep. I have about three hours of sleep to get that is supposed to last me until tomorrow morning at about eight....
Damn scooter addiction...