As we talk I'm daydreaming about converting the Van to the enlightened path.
Wonder where I'd fit the spannies?
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
Under the floor! You don't need all that ground clearance!
I often daydream of building a 1000cc 2 stroke V8 for my fibregalss beach buggy.
It would be quite expensive to get someone to make the crank and cases...
As a rally/hillclimb/gravel sprint car it would be class B, so in with 1600s and 1800s mostly but the power to weight ratio would be WAAAY better.
It would need lots of other handling stuff.
Lotto.
Heinz Varieties
Balancing is a black art. The piston trings and gudgeon pin are weighed and a % of this is taken for balancing the crank, anywhere between 50 and 70%. A single will always vibrate, the question is when you take the whole weight and springiness of frame and motor etc, can you get get the balance factor at a point that gives minimum vibration at the riding speed.
Twins are just as bad. Think of old Nortons. It was found that if you took a Norton and set one crank at 76 deg to the other, the vibrations were drastically reduced.
To get a single 'balanced', what has been done in the past is a few tapped holes are drilled in the crank and then various different weight materials are screwed in and run and then tested for vibration.
I was thinking that a plug hole in the crank case could facilitate this.
My hand gets numb on my Honda CB150 after 4-6 laps.
Cheers Wallace
Well in the absence of that one of Jimmys V6 750s should suffice, Find that 50k & you're away
I'd prefer not to.
being 360 twins they were like two singles anyway.
Not sure I like the idea of screwing things into a crank while still in the cases & hoping it stays put at 12,000rpm.
You could try a flywheel weight with offset, while it would create a rocking couple would give you an order of magnitude test. Seen it done before
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
Fpppt.....
Mine IS a two stroke, 600cc air cooled 4 speed, and, if you lay the rear seat down, you can actually fit a vespa in the back...... I drove it from Imola to Münich with a vespa in the back last year...... I wonder if it could haul a bucket round NZ?
My younger brother came to visit a few months back and was embarassed to be in the passenger seat, and just about cried when I had to mix the oil in the fuel!
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