frits your a great help but i dont understand your 8.1% corner radius. i only know radiuses in mm.
tz350 what is a damn ? is it just a term for filling in the exh floor like me and wobbly are doing ?
frits your a great help but i dont understand your 8.1% corner radius. i only know radiuses in mm.
tz350 what is a damn ? is it just a term for filling in the exh floor like me and wobbly are doing ?
You may wish to be careful on a single ex port engine. As Frits says if the blowdown is not sufficient the pressure will abuse the transfers as make shift exhaust ports. This will still happen but if you seriously raised the port floor to the transfer level it would be worse. But that's an extreme case of course.
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I am not sure what the proper name is or even if there is one but I called it a dam because it seems to work by reducing short circuiting from the transfers and damming the flow of incoming fresh air/fuel charge preventing it looping over and easily flowing out of the exhaust port. Just like a dam on a river.
The cylinder I have also has its exhaust port above bdc by about 2mm.RSA ex port
The exhaust port isn't canted downward 30°. The flange mounting face is canted downward 30° but the roof of the exhaust duct exits the cylinder at 25°.
The reason is that this angle gives the best flow. Frits I think?
But I would suggest the bottom of the exhaust port has a distinct curvature near the outlet.
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I would like to give the good old Suzuki TF125 engine a wake up, can anyone give info about port measurements? also need to use factory carb so any idea on jet sizes after the port work? Or any other idea to wake her up?
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