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Lane , i think Tom has pulled ahead in the amount of holes we can cut in
but joking aside the extra holes are due to the reeds and the way they prevent back flow thru the carb . The two side passages from the intakes to the transfers on Toms cylinders will allow a proper drawing chamber to now pull mixture straight from the intake and the hole in the floor of the intake now will allow 360 deg intake without putting holes in the pistons as well as on the piston down stroke mixture in the crank area will now be pushed up thru this hole into the intake while the reeds are closed and forced out thru the rear boost port . On mine i had to take a different approach as with the 750s twisted cylinders you cannot cut in the two side passages to the transfers so i cut in the 2 passages in the intake floor that open next the bottom of the transfers , not as ideal as Toms setup but will also allow the 360 deg intake with a boost to the transfers and also allow a flow to the intakes rear boost port.

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Nice description Dave.
Tom has a huge amount of reed and port area and that may decrease velocity through those ports, but in theory that isn't an issue. Those crankcase ports are somewhat like the RG250 gamma design, but the boyeson transfer ports and huge reeds are different.
With teh right pipes and porting it could theoretically make as much as 50hp, but for a street motor it should probably have 28mm carbs and RZ reeds. My RZ350 makes 56 and it's got stock carbs and Spec11 pipes. So 28mm will flow enough to support 60hp at least.
A pair of RG250 carbs might be the go, or a set of RG500 carbs. No need for anything bigger until it passes say 60 HP at 12,000 IMHO.
Great project. I can't wait to hear it run and see the dyno chart.
Tom has a huge amount of reed and port area and that may decrease velocity through those ports, but in theory that isn't an issue. Those crankcase ports are somewhat like the RG250 gamma design, but the boyeson transfer ports and huge reeds are different.
With teh right pipes and porting it could theoretically make as much as 50hp, but for a street motor it should probably have 28mm carbs and RZ reeds. My RZ350 makes 56 and it's got stock carbs and Spec11 pipes. So 28mm will flow enough to support 60hp at least.
A pair of RG250 carbs might be the go, or a set of RG500 carbs. No need for anything bigger until it passes say 60 HP at 12,000 IMHO.
Great project. I can't wait to hear it run and see the dyno chart.
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rngdng wrote:
Where are you guys getting your ideas?
Lane
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Actually, I looked at a lot of CR125 cylinder pics...as well as some misc Apriliea/Honda/Rotax bits... Wish you could put big sweeping transfers on these things.
The number of ports in the liner is actually still stock - 1 exhaust, 2 transfers, 2 (bridged) intakes, and 2 boosts. The two boost, in stock configuration, are ducted to the transfer tunnel area where the Boyesen ports are now. When I hogged out the intake side for the reeds, it just exposed everything.
The stock holes are all opened up but no new holes... I thought about adding the exhaust subports like on the 75 and earlier cylinders but....
Tom
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Those are called Boyesen ports ( I think someone already mentioned that) Like in a carb, fast moving air creates a vacuum. The low pressure in the intake port from the moving air in the transfers will open the reeds for additional mixture. That's what those ports do.rngdng wrote:I'd never seen the ports aroud the liner to the transfers. Interesting.
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With the arrival of the replacement for the missing shift drum roller bearing, I was ready for some progress on the kitchen table....




Nice to finally have some progress after a couple hectic weeks at the office. Guess I better get myself busy moving the ring locating pin on the pistons. After that, just getting the heads done...and the pipes....
Thanks for tuning in!
Tom




Nice to finally have some progress after a couple hectic weeks at the office. Guess I better get myself busy moving the ring locating pin on the pistons. After that, just getting the heads done...and the pipes....
Thanks for tuning in!
Tom
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Finally got a chance to use the drill press at work and move the ring locating pins on the pistons. Only had to move about 6mm around but a very critical 6mm indeed... Forgot the other cylinder and a reed assembly at the house....will need to try and drill the reed mounting holes over lunch...




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Well...I felt a little better late this weekend now that I located Allan's master cylinders and wound the Kaw low speed coil for Dale... Not feeling so guilty...
Opened up the pistons, tapped the cylinders for the reeds, a little JB Weld putty here and there....




Still need to cut the heads...modify the clutch/cover....ignition/cover...
Tom



Opened up the pistons, tapped the cylinders for the reeds, a little JB Weld putty here and there....




Still need to cut the heads...modify the clutch/cover....ignition/cover...
Tom
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