T500 Max Engine Speed?
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T500 Max Engine Speed?
I've read a couple of places that over 7K the pistons tend to self-destruct. Does anyone know how this changes with Wiseco's (if you can get them)? What's the next limiting factor on engine speed?
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GT750 rods fit and are shorter. You will need to cut the pistons skirts and deck the cylinders, adjust porting and you will be able to reach higher RPMS
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GT750 rods are shorter, hence decking the cylinders and cutting the skirts. This allows higher RPM less chance of breaking a skirt.
You can still run stock exhaust. My ported motor on the "Daytona on a shoestring" bike could run with stock or chambers with the same porting.
You can still run stock exhaust. My ported motor on the "Daytona on a shoestring" bike could run with stock or chambers with the same porting.
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I will be boring my Project GT750 carbs from 32mm out to 34mm.Frank wrote:That makes sense. What's your opinion about boring stock carbs? (This is permissible in my class.)
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I'm thinking the same size would work for the T500 carbs (but I haven't measured the slides yet.) I know the Cobra used 34 mm. The other interesting thing is how much main jets changed from the early Titans to the later years. I wonder if they changed the tuning that much or is a different type of jet?! I think I'll disassemble the '71 engine I have and work with that.
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Re: T500 Max Engine Speed?
so what is a safe rpm to rev a t500 to? with stock intake and jemco race pipes, stock pistons and rods and no other major mods?
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Re: T500 Max Engine Speed?
I don't think its a case of what you can rev it to but rather what will it rev to with that specification. You are unlikely to get 10,000 rpm from a basically stock motor, and if you do you it will be well past peak power. The standard T500 rods are pretty strong, just ensure the oiling system is working A1 and you will be OK. I only had TZ350s to compare as a dyno and my TR500 only gave second best to the very strongest being raced at club level in 1980 (sigh..... so long ago
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Wouldn't a shorter rod cause "more" side loading?
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Re: T500 Max Engine Speed?
Zook-e wrote
As of today, I have never had both available AT the same time to compare them side by side.
Eric, I'm glad you brought this up; so the Buffalo rod is a bit shorter? ok as in how much, and whats the dimensional differences of the lower ends between the Buffalo and the Titan.GT750 rods fit and are shorter
As of today, I have never had both available AT the same time to compare them side by side.
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Re: T500 Max Engine Speed?
If I undertand what you talk about, 750 con rod is shorter than a 500 con rod about 6mm.
I don't understand what is a Buffalo.
To go over 10 000 rpm, shorter rod is not a solution,the shaft is too big and too heavy, so, must at first put another equilibrium and less than 64mm longuer.
Put a 750 shaft and 750 rod on a 500 T is not a bad solution but a lot of work ...
I don't understand what is a Buffalo.
To go over 10 000 rpm, shorter rod is not a solution,the shaft is too big and too heavy, so, must at first put another equilibrium and less than 64mm longuer.
Put a 750 shaft and 750 rod on a 500 T is not a bad solution but a lot of work ...
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Re: T500 Max Engine Speed?
Large hairy creature used for meat and the hide for boots!dinogt wrote: I don't understand what is a Buffalo.

USA term for GT750.
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