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Originally posted by Blower View PostItīs not turbo itīs Eaton M45 Roots type supercharger. Thats why it makes torque from idle to red line
I picked one up a few years ago when the MINI Cooper owners were convinced their standard-fit brand-new factory 'charger wasn't as good as some shiny replacement.
Paid 100 for it, which I considered a bargain.---- Dave
Only a dog knows why a motorcyclist sticks his head out of a car window
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Engine run fine through whole riding season. Only issue was piston slap when the engine was cold. Finally it was difficult to get the engine
temp high enough to keep piston slap away. E85 fuel is good "cooler".
I did not want switch back to gasoline, so I made a new big block and this time with JE 1327 pistons.
When the first big block was with 0.004" piston to wall clearance, the second is made with 0.002".
Now the engine is as quiet as old air cooled engine with lock up clutch can be.
Boring stock 1150 block for bigger sleeves:
Block & 1127 liners:
Pistons coated with MoS2 paint:
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Long time no update, so:
Running in with the new pistons and cylinders are done and engine is working good.
Last saturday I was dynotuning my bike on LV Racing dyno. After some finetuning of afr and ignition the results was
209,7 hp and 181,3 Nm from rear wheel. A slightly more than last year, but nicer torque "line"
Last edited by Blower; 06-13-2015, 03:01 AM.
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Very good figures! Excellent work, well done!
I have never seen that wear pattern on a crankshaft like in your photo above. What caused it, and can you explain to me why the wear marks only go across the journal and not all the way around it?1981 GS850G "Blue Magic" (Bike Of The Month April 2009)
1981 GS1000G "Leo" (Bike Of The Month August 2023)
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Originally posted by 2BRacing View PostVery good figures! Excellent work, well done!
I have never seen that wear pattern on a crankshaft like in your photo above. What caused it, and can you explain to me why the wear marks only go across the journal and not all the way around it?
the oil hole and/or damage the big end bearing rollers, races or journals.
This kind of damages what can be seen on the picture is quite normal on roller bearings. The damage usually starts on the oil hole edges.
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