Absolutely amazing.
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That is unreal!!!
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That is unreal!!!
Yes, please email me the scan at [email protected]I concur with the advice of where to place the tensioner. I did mention those high forces on the tension side previously.
Your 530 chain may serve you well for your purposes; several short runs lasting several minutes under load. My charts indicate that 530 chain is getting close to recommended max depending on your horsepower and rpm at the countersprocket. Again I would just measure chain stretch frequently
Not sure why you added chain guides, but I wouldn't restrict the chain movement on tension side. I never put chain guides on any design I've done, with loads far exceeding what you have here.
It may not cause you any issues, but chains will move up and down naturally on the tension side and by restricting that movement, those guides are putting forces on that chain and sprockets you really don't need, and at the least are robbing you of horsepower. I could send you a scan of a engineering design text that outlines this (scan too big to post here).
Yeah, its just a used Mr. Turbo kit, it all bolts up in a couple hours. The bike hadn't run in @7-8 years, overall I was just pleased that it fired up and sounded strong.The turbo install on the 86 looks very well done
Is that a kit?
Thanks. It's just built for running at the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah...not much good for anything else...isn't geared for drag racing...doesn't turn very well, so track days at Race City are out too...however it does deliver a pretty good cackle when the 2nd engine lights up.That's an awesome bike. When are you running that thing around here??