Wasn't just the three cylinders, seems Kawasaki preferred that type of transfer design through out. My 350 has nasty little transfer ducts, short sharp and square, probably just lucky the chamber is too shit to create a decent suction. Thought a few times about casting up a new barrel, can't be bothered, put my resources into the new engine, better spent time I believe.
or just mill 12mm from the crankcase (6mm from each crankcase half ?), or as much as possible ?
I prefer a bandsaw. Bit more control.
I wonder sometimes if anyone at Honda is looking at what is being done with these frames. And what the reaction is...
I know Rex McCandless was quite proud that his Featherbed design took on a life of it's own with all types of engine fitted.
Went to the Assen TT with 2 of my twin spar bikes, designed with my schoolbooks. Found a bunch of Japanese under it. Had a good conversation with the mechanic of Armstrong Rotax at another race. They did it in carbon. Everybody goes independent in the same direction at the same time.
I believe somewhere on this thread here was a brief discussion about pulse jet engines. A collector in the US is auctioning off his model airplane engine and pulse jet engine collection. If anyone in interested please let me know and I will share the address. It loooks like there are about 20 pulse jet engines in the collection.
https://youtu.be/bhKrRlZxomc
So, what if the opening gib was controlled by the rider, and the shut side gib was controlled by the ECU. I can do that with the LINK now, A question or a statement. I'm guessing someone will have some thoughts. I'll leave it set up as it is for the moment but want some ECU throttle input eventually. Too hard to do both at the moment for LINK.
A box of interesting fuel injection stuff arrived at my back door a few days ago, thanks TZ, just the piece I was looling for😆.
New replacement ceramic tip temp sensor has turned up for the foundry so back into casting again. Mold up some cylinders this weekend.
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