
Originally Posted by
chrisc
How do you account for the extra width for fitting the crank and cylinder? Also, case, volume. Bam.
TS six speed box, long rod, cylinder sits on a spacer plate, big crankcase volume for the pipe to draw from. The idea is that the crankcase is just a place to store air/fuel for the pipe to suck up and stuff back into the cylinder before the exhaust port closes.

Originally Posted by
TZ350
Suzuki GP100 bottom end that is being widened with a 11.5mm splitter plate for a 6 speed TS gear cluster and fitted with a KE175 Rotary valve cover for a 118mm RV. The splitter plate will have provision for EFI fuel injectors.
Having widened the cases I needed a longer bigend pin for a wider crank and found a 61mm Diesel gudgeon pin to replace the orginal 50mm one. The KE RV cover allows me to use a much larger RV than the original GP one. The bigend bearing is from an RGV250 and the 115mm center to center rod is from a Yamaha RD400.

Originally Posted by
Flettner
That is very clever.
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