Yeah, that’s the plan, have the layshaft drive the clutch exactly like the RG500 although all of the gears will be straight cut. I don’t think the engine will be too long as the layshaft is almost between the cranks. It might be quite tall though, but 85cc cylinders aren’t particularly large.
So your concern is multiple cranks and the coupling. Else the logical would be drive it off one crank end and counter rotate driving other crank direct. It is tempting but you are probably right if you don't have a custom crank designed to effectively transmit 4 cylinders power through one joint.
Not totally keen on backwards for both, but you'd be very unhappy if you created something that just broke at the weak spot every 2nd meeting. Life is a compromise. Lots of oil as Jimmy sez, and aim for completion.
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
i've got a good broken-apart drawing of the RG500 with 4 separate cranks if it helps. From Vic Willoughby's Racing Motorcycles book. I can if needed photo it and post it here.
I apologise for the flash bounce. Can't turn it off on this camera.
If you're coming up for the CAMS meeting I could loan the book.
There is some pics on robinsons book not sure where it is though......
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If the split gear is the same size as the one it backs on to, and if it is radially spring-loaded, then it is to reduce backlash/ clutch gear rattle
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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exciting progress here - once you've got a good set of drawings you are halfway there...the yz85's are case reed? or just the later models? it'd be interesting to overlay the reed valves and intake boots on to your drawings and see how the intake air path looks - 90 degree is good for balance but depending on the layout the intake air may have to turn quite a bit. we need to have a whip-around so you can work on it day and night...
If anyone needs a givealittle page set up for projects, it's you. And Neil.
Hope the rain doesn't cause you any more drama up there.
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He's the only one I've got.
The Yz is case reed, handily. My mate has some nsr250 carbs which are arranged in pairs that I can pinch, hopefully I can find another set as two little banks will be nicer than 4 individual carbs. I’ll have to offset the reeds or inlet manifolds slightly to get them right so the carbs aren’t stacked above one another.
But first I’ll do an accurate model of the gearbox, I’ll try use my mill like a CMM and confirm what I’ve found with digital callipers.
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