A mate from the Netherlands has sent me a late xmas present, means I will have to get another insert made up but should be worth it as this was built for his lad as his spare cylinder, his best one makes 17BHP so will be interesting to see where this one is at.
On from the GP disaster I have just started delving into what went wrong, I did find that when I rebuilt the carb the pilot jet was a 55 when I thought it had a 40 as that's what I had ordered, so I have rectified that, the other thing that was not really thought out was I had added a Scitsu tacho and some one mentioned it may have been interfering with my ignition??
I just compared the exhaust port on the new cylinder to the one on mine which (due to honda making the wall too thin) is pretty much maxed out and the Dutch Aluminium after market cylinder has a much bigger port which I will be unable to copy without some engineering.
According to someone on the ESE forum, the only coolant additive approved for MotoGP is GLYCEROL at 2 - 5% (with water of course).
NOTE: This is ****NOT**** Ethylene Glycol or Propylene Glycol or any kind of Glycol.
You can buy Glycerol at any pharmacy.
It acts as a rust inhibitor and a wetting agent. I've been using it for a year and it seems to work fine.
I have never heard of that one, neat
But in MNZ rules
Thus I assert Propylene Glycol is in NZ at least legal in MNZ events.10.13.2 Ethylene Glycol is banned from use in road race radiators.
Funny enough you should be able to get pure Propylene Glycol at a pharmacy or even cheaper still from a Vet. (Its used for Ketosis and sleepy sickness treatment)
So unlike Ethylene Glycol you can feed it to pets with out negative effects.
I am not sure if its slippery though. Which is why (I think) the Ethylene Glycol was originally banned.
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Kinky is using a feather. Perverted is using the whole chicken
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Bought some Brisk plugs from Martijn at Emot as don't fancy having the NGK ones falling apart on me. These are the Brisk Silver race plugs and came well recommended, not too expensive at 12.50 euro's each
There some nice cylinders available in Europe for RD50s. Just sayin'....
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