The first answer here is about the Dyno RWHP numbers to EngMod crank numbers.
I have done many , many racebike projects with big/light wheels and slick tyres , nearly all using AvGas on various DynoJets and the conversion has historically ended up at the 12.5 to 14% number.
On my engine dyno with a chain drive from the engine sprocket to the inertia mass its closer to 5 - 8%.
Patrick is now quoting as gospel , that converting from his RWHP inertia dyno to his MOTA numbers is 15% - but he is not running petrol, one minute its E85 , next its going to be Methanol so of
course those conversions will be very different.
Re the crank wheel press fits.
The best process is using the EN36B and doing the correct rough machine, stress relieve , finish machine , then case harden with masking to 58-60 Rc.
But 4140 can be finish machined in one go then Nitrided on the pin bore and journals only , works just fine for cranks that will only ever get rebuilt a few times.
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