Nearly all the ktm's have that issue (2 stroke )
Nearly all the ktm's have that issue (2 stroke )
did you do any changes besides ignition and exhaust to get to ~29 hp? friend of mine has a standard 85SX and dynoed it at ~20 rwhp (which was quite disappointing) but ran out of time to jet it down...
piston ring, what would one make it from, nitrided P20?
Or high speed steel, hard chrome wear surface. Or would just 4140 be suitable? Nitrided.
77mm larger dia. I see I've made the ring groove 2mm wide, not sure what I was thinking here. Could be I was thinking two 1mm rings side by side. Although It doesn't get the same acceleration / deceleration as a normal ring, mass not so important so probably a single ring will fit the bill.
After a quick google there is other options:
Honda GX270 is 77mm and 2mm.
also a VW engine is 77mm.
what are they made of? Cast iron I'd assume.
old mitzi colts are 76.9mm and 2 mill
citreon as well
fiat 1500
Honda 76.9
mazda 1500 "323 1490 i think"
some mercs have 2.5mm
https://www.hastingspistonrings.com/...log_master.pdf
http://www.mingyang-group.2u.com.tw/pdf/CAPT-Piston.pdf
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Kinky is using a feather. Perverted is using the whole chicken
No matter what I use Im going to have to re manufacture it anyway, so why no start fresh. Surface has to be curved / spherical and it needs to be hard, like a nitrided surface. So I'd guess steel, not cast iron. It will run against a cast iron 'sleeve' as it were. Nitride surface is in the order of 70R surface hardness and slippery but only microns deep.
Working on the tunnel on stock cil.
work the subs, theres more cfm there, not much, but some
Copy and scale the bidalot 50 cc exh. tunnel
Later 193 deg exh.duration ( Green on the dyno grafiek )
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