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    World beating super shit hot two stroke fuel injection is old hat now. This could be Team ESE's next Side Car project.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TZ350 View Post
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    World beating super shit hot two stroke fuel injection is old hat now. This could be Team ESE's next project.
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    thats 90cc each cylinder me thinks. they got me another time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TZ350 View Post
    World beating super shit hot two stroke fuel injection is old hat now. This could be Team ESE's next Side Car project.
    Then we'd better provide you with some more pictures of the beast.

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    And some more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frits Overmars View Post
    Then we'd better provide you with some more pictures of the beast.

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    hey frits in that first photo is that what wobbly keeps refering as wasted studs?

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    Quote Originally Posted by peewee View Post
    hey frits in that first photo is that what wobbly keeps refering as wasted studs?
    Looks like it, doesn't it? But in Wobbly's case (pictures below) they really are studs, holding the cylinders and the heads down.
    In the Maxiscoot cylinder they are merely filler bars, hanging from the head cover; they have no connecting function.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frits Overmars View Post
    Looks like it, doesn't it? But in Wobbly's case (pictures below) they really are studs, holding the cylinders and the heads down.
    In the Maxiscoot cylinder they are merely filler bars, hanging from the head cover; they have no connecting function.
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    I thought the maxiscoot ones locked into underside od the bottom allen bolt "studs" and then hold the head on,
    If not is there only reason for being to provide access for the to closely spaced 50cc stud pattern?
    If thats the case why attach them to the head a all?
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    Quote Originally Posted by husaberg View Post
    I thought the maxiscoot ones locked into underside od the bottom allen bolt "studs" and then hold the head on, If not is their only reason for being to provide access for the too closely spaced 50cc stud pattern?
    They provide access to the studs and they fill the space above those studs in order to create decent flow paths for the auxiliary exhaust ducts and the B-transfers.

    If thats the case why attach them to the head a all?
    Where else? You can't just screw them into the cylinder; they need to be held in a fixed position. The small pins indicated by the arrows are taking care of that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frits Overmars View Post
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    Frits, looks like a neat bit of intersitial engineering (ie filling the gaps).

    Now the reed block manifolds. Are these nylon of some sort and were they moulded, 3D printed or machined from solid?
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    I just noticed the keyslots in the casting.

    I'm going to guess that the patent holder, Michael Burgard, is a moldmaker by trade.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ken seeber View Post
    Frits, looks like a neat bit of intersitial engineering (ie filling the gaps).
    Now the reed block manifolds. Are these nylon of some sort and were they moulded, 3D printed or machined from solid?
    They're 3D-printed. I don't remember the type of material.

    Quote Originally Posted by Larry Wiechman View Post
    I just noticed the keyslots in the casting. I'm going to guess that the patent holder, Michael Burgard, is a moldmaker by trade.
    Guess again, Larry. Burgy is a two-stroke developer by trade; has been all his life.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frits Overmars View Post
    You can't just screw them into the cylinder; they need to be held in a fixed position. The small pins indicated by the arrows are taking care of that.
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    Who says they need to be fixed???

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    Quote Originally Posted by shnaggs View Post
    Who says they need to be fixed???
    That was me, wasn't it? Are you thinking of doubling their function and rotate them like throttle valves, Shnaggs? Good idea

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frits Overmars View Post
    That was me, wasn't it? Are you thinking of doubling their function and rotate them like throttle valves, Shnaggs? Good idea
    I was actually

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