Have you checked the needle and needle jet for similar "Abrasive damage" as seen on the barrel, because all the "Abrasive" thats caused this damage has had to flow through the small aperture between these two items to enter the cylinder so I would expect the softer surfaces of the needle and needle jet would show even greater damage than the Harder Than Hard Stuff that the plating on the cylinder is made of...hydra wrote:Thanks everybody for your input. The outcome is that the Barrel, crank, Head and small end bearing were taken to AF. Ben gave a 2 page document on Abrasive damage to Kits, yes blaming the Stainless tank (even though this was washed out before being fitted to the bike) as the possible cause of the failure. He then offered a replacement new Barrel or a re-plate of the old one. My mate took the new Barrel at a cost of £100 and also took some petseal. I personally am still not convinced, and agree with the previous post that said the Barrel would be worn every where, wouldn't it? and yes until convinced I too think it's as good an excuse as any.
Look into my eyes,look into my eyes, buy another barrel :biggrin:
Surely there is some residue present that's clearly visible in the fuel supply, mainly in and around the Carburettor and intake.. This then would positively confirm the presence of this highly abrasive substance that is claimed to have caused the demise of another RB Barrel.???