Just swapped my older zeelltronic for an Ignitech on my RZ/CPI 496. Man what a difference. Mainly for servo operation but ease of use immensely.
Just swapped my older zeelltronic for an Ignitech on my RZ/CPI 496. Man what a difference. Mainly for servo operation but ease of use immensely.
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
You have sparked my interest about a dry clutch. How possible is it to convert a normal clutch to dry if there is not a bolt on kit. I assume you need different clutch plates and they won’t last as long (but that’s ok). What else do you need to think about?
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Generally you need a longer mainshaft for room to make and fit seal behind the clutch to seal off the primary gears it also needs a two piece clutch hub.
TZ detailed how to do the longer mainshaft about 3 months ago.
You will need to make a cover to accommodate the seal and depending on if the clutch is pull or pusgh the actuating mechanism the release bearing needs to be sealed as well
So unless you already have a already fully developed race bike not worth the expense or effort, its the icing on the cake racer than the basic recipe boiled potatoes
Old pommy shit boxs are easy its harder to keep the oil in than out they slso have a Chain primary that you convert to belt drive.
pulp based plates seem to be fine wet or dry. Cork burns Aermacchi used to use bronze. late GP bikes Carbon fibre
They just need airflow to cool them and they make a hell of a racket when the clutch is engaged
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Greeves not as cool as the Deek though
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Happy New Year to all
RE, crankcase volume, has anyone here ever measured the crankcase volume and crankcase compression ratio on 1980's TZ250G and a TZ350G.
They share the same cases and crank, just a different top end. The crankcase compression ratio can't be right for both. Has anyone used RD400
cases to improve the volume of a TZ350G. I have 400 cases here just waiting for TZ parts to go in.
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The Frepin TZ400 that Charlett has the Post Classic lap record at Hampton is a 350G cylinder sitting on a 400 case with a stroked stock size crank.
This pulls the com down to close to 1.3 - ideal.
Frits has done the 400 case conversion on a 350 piston port as well , he will have some insights im sure.
Ive got a thing thats unique and new.To prove it I'll have the last laugh on you.Cause instead of one head I got two.And you know two heads are better than one.
can probly fit the 118 ktm rod with spacer plate which brings case ratio down a bit also
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