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Just curious, is it valve float, piston speed, timing chain stress, oiling, harmonics? I know any of these can wreck an engine, but what is the weak link in a GS twin?
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Just curious, is it valve float, piston speed, timing chain stress, oiling, harmonics? I know any of these can wreck an engine, but what is the weak link in a GS twin?
No idea about the twins, but if you take a 650 up to redline and miss a shift, the valves and pistons get REAL "friendly".![]()
Well, I wasn't there when it happened, and the owner did not readily admit that he missed a shift. He kept saying "I don't know what happened ...'' but I finally got him to admit it. Told him I didn't care that he missed a shift, I just needed to know how deep to go into the engine, based on what happened. He couldn't remember if it was the 1-2 shift or the 2-3 shift, but he missed the gear (I'm putting money on the 1-2 shift and hitting neutral), gave it some gas and winged it well past redline. No telling what the actual speed was, he said he was too busy watching the road to bother to look at the gauges. Final damage was only three intake valves were slightly bent.Done it thousand of times, maybe millions. Hasn't hurt anything yet.
Excepting rider error, as in missing a shift or revving the fool things with no load on the engine, 'redline' takes place after these things have quit making torque anyhow, so you get more acceleration by just shifting before the tach-suggested redline.
They have certainly established themselves as reliable, Grimly.
Tkent, when I do wind it out it pulls hardest to within the neighborhood of 6000 rpm or so, at a little less than WOT. At WOT it's a tad less brutal and violent, and it just kinda marks time past 6500ish.
John Park, you just got me thinking of a frankenbuild of sorts - a 250 top end on the 300. The 250 had 10:1 CR compared to the 300's 8.9:1 CR. Hmmm....:-knthego:
I'll bet it wasn't just the head.![]()