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    Quote Originally Posted by Ns1Montesa View Post
    Hi Frits, I already tested 0,45mm by accident. Used base gasket made of 1mm sealing paper. After I tigthened it up the gap was at 0,8mm. After testride the gap was at 0,45mm, because the paper could not stand the pressure. I used thick sealing paper because I wanted to geht rid of aluminium plate + liquid sealing. Now I know that the crank is stiff enough for 0,45mm gap. But for some reason my engine is prone for detos.
    Josh, 0,45 mm squish should make the engine more deto-resistant, but because of the squeezed base gasket the compression ratio will have risen quite a bit. Moreover, the squish geometry on many Honda engines is less than perfect, with mixture entrapment in the outer part of the squish area.

    You were lucky to experience the base gasket squeezing with that Honda cylinder with its long studs. Many cylinders with short studs and ears would show their displeasure by having an ear break off. Kawasaki and KTM are notorious in this respect. If you need to raise the cylinder more than 0,2 mm, better use a metal gasket, sandwiched between the thinnest paper gaskets you can find. Or do it the quick and dirty way and apply liquid sealing. And do not overtighten the stud nuts.
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    Ditch paper gaskets and go with (gambit af oil 0,3; 0,5; 0,8;
    1,0;1,5; 2,0; 2,5;
    3,0; 4,0; 5,0; 6,0 ) or reinz rs gasket material (this starts at 1mm thickness)... It should be available in Germany.
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    0.7 squish on this 64.8 stroke. 3 1-mm alu spacers and four gaskets because of ebay piston suppliers.
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    What Frits said.
    The closer squish will increase the com as well as increase the squish turbulence - that has the same effect as advancing the ignition by lifting the flame speed.
    You can pull out some advance if running a digital ignition , or simply retard the stator some.
    And yes , check that the squish band is not the many times stupid reverse taper , whereby the end gases are trapped at the outer edge , near the bore.
    With the exact result you have shown , piston edge deto.
    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.

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    I know a lot do not follow the 50cc pages on Pitlane but there are some very interesting threads, in English!

    http://www.pit-lane.biz/t8449-dtt-gp50#442165

    http://www.pit-lane.biz/t6610-50cc-p...d-ktm50-tuning

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    Quote Originally Posted by wobbly View Post
    Two points re pipe design and CVT.
    Firstly is that " fat " pipes are only effective on porting layouts that have good transfer duct geometry , and good radial port geometry.
    If the ducts are not " teacup " and the most important A port front wall is not pointing back to just in front of the boost port , then the efficient diffuser section easily overcomes
    the transfer stream coherency , giving huge short circuiting directly out the Exhaust duct.
    This makes the jetting appear rich , but in actuality the mixture within the cylinder may be burning at near optimum temperature.Lean this scenario down at your peril.
    A good example being a TZ350 that will simply refuse to make more power with anything past 110mm belly diameter

    Secondly , the clutching setup.
    As Frits alluded to , the clutching setup seems at odds with keeping the engine at peak power continuously.
    My experience with CVT is nill , but for many years we raced KT100 Yamaha with centrifical clutches and specially designed pipes to make alot of power over a narrow range.
    In this scenario the fastest setup was to have the clutch springs and weights " just lockup ", and allow the engine to sit at peak torque rpm under full load.
    Then from this start point , the gearing was selected to give peak speed just as it dropped over peak Hp.
    The clutch lockup rpm was critical to within 100rpm and was typically 10400 rpm , and the pipe was over the top at just past 14,000.

    Because of A-port entry angle, this cylinder (as is) can't benefit from a modern style wide diffuser?
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    Plenty of room to change the angle with a hook as the duct goes around the corner.The Exhaust duct is WAY too short as well , weld on a cooled extension to stop hot gases from being shoved
    back past the rising piston by the rear cone.
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    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.

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    Thanks Wobbly

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    EngMod2T file

    Has anyone completed or even started a EngMod2T file on the Kawasaki KX 65cc engine? I just picked up a Kx65 and want to build a file on it. I do not have the engine apart yet, and probably won't be able until the grandson is done running it, to check any measurements. I hear it is blowdown defeicant. Any knowledge from anyone? I am pretty sure it is stock. I checked with Vannik and he doesn't have a file so I'm asking in the forums. Thanks for any help. Jeff

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    Playing with my new slip roller.
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    Make a cone guide so you can quickly roll accurate cones without further manipulation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Condyn View Post
    Make a cone guide so you can quickly roll accurate cones without further manipulation.
    That would be very interesting to see that working. Please let us know how you get on with it. Cheers
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    Then extrapolate 50 years into the future.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Condyn View Post
    Make a cone guide so you can quickly roll accurate cones without further manipulation.
    Yes, I have to make one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Condyn View Post
    Make a cone guide so you can quickly roll accurate cones without further manipulation.
    How does the cone guide work please


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    It's a rest for the inner curv of the metal to make it rotate around y axis while being rolled- maybe easier to see in a video.
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