teazer said:And there is scope for further development with lighter rockers and adjusters and nuts. And squish area has scope for further development too.
I has limited success with alloy tappet nuts - they come loose, but Ti nuts work. We also had sets of the screw adjusters drilled out and broached to take a tiny allen key to say a few more grams in one of our race motors.
teazer said:I has limited success with alloy tappet nuts - they come loose, but Ti nuts work. We also had sets of the screw adjusters drilled out and broached to take a tiny allen key to say a few more grams in one of our race motors.
JadusMotorcycleParts said:Awesome to hear someone has done that! Any measurable results? I actually bought some adjuster bolts from Kedo for the SR500 to see how they were done - like how you described (hole with Allen detail). Although that might be out of scope for this project, Ti nuts certainly isn't... !
That is one of the things I've done since about 1978 as it's cheap plus improves fuel economy and driveability. On my CJ250 (@391cc) I used divergent angles between piston top and cylinder head to make sure gas could get where I wanted in a relatively small (250 head) combustion chamber for 56mm bore instead of 67mm head design. It was based on two stroke chambers I had worked on. I've modified several sets of CB750 pistons to fit 500/550 fours. (591cc) My mods are way removed from the published 'Gentleman's Express' 500F spec. and give about a 40% decrease in fuel consumption plus a 17mph increase in top speed. It's part of the reason modern sport bikes are so successful, the entire engine package was developed around known (and now much better understood) parameters. It may be a good idea to clay the piston top and do a combustion chamber assessment?teazer said:One trick that people seem to underestimate is getting the squish right - or at least making the squish band work. That usually requires the head and piston and barrel to be machined which will raise compression a touch. The result of getting it to work should be more power everywhere in the range. Good squish allows higher compression before detonation sets in.