
Originally Posted by
katinas
Return to Rygerised engine again, this time with almost isolated A, B transfers, just small parts left to do. But first decide to try this on std. engine, if this scheme works.
Today tested NS 250 engine with isolated A and B transfer channels, connected directly to carb through boyssens and isolated from crankcase (like in sketch) and special piston with pockets on sides (add pic), its like imitation Ryger on std. engine. Only C transfer work like normal.
First trying without reeds, but impossible to start from kick and impossible to push bike because winter outside.
With reeds, started easily and revs to 14200 rpm. and then na-na-na-na, feels like rev counter (honda rs 250 ignition 1986) I don't know.
And very interesting thing, when trying std. piston with very low transfers intake timing ( when piston is at TDC, transfers open just at they height) it revs to 12500 rpm. I cant believe. Before test I wish that engine with std. piston revs no more than 7000 rpm.
Can't say anything about power now, but want to try adjustable reed valve block, to understand if this scheme work without reeds at higher revs.
And one similarities with Rygerised engine is that it revs imeadeatly very cleanly without bubbling when engine is cold.
I don't know about Ryger real working principle, but if its in this way, maybe very short con rod on Ryger engine, generated stronger suction signal and faster accelerate fresh mix from carb, through transfer channels when piston close up to TDC.
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