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Adam_Winstone wrote:Is that the PM Tuning 62mm crank (HPC) with 116mm rod?
Adam_Winstone wrote:You need to see what the port timings are like as the Italian Lambro 200 barrels that I've played with (2 x imports fitted with Lambro 200 barrels with spigot machined down and stud holes reworked for 150 casing use) have had inlet durations over a standard TV200 barrel. This duration will change a little when bored out to 225, however, you'll want to consider your options and what port timings you wan to end up with.
Also, whilst the Italian Lambro 200 inlet has very long timing, the port is very thin (bottom edge to top edge) and you may need to remove a lot of metal from the top edge to give the port a decent area.
In standard port configuration these Lambro 200 barrels really pull (carry as many bags of spuds as you like... at 30mph) but do not rev, and I really mean do not rev! Even with a free revving pipe, the porting of the Italian barrel just doesn't allow the motor to rev and you get so far up the rev range, totally 'hit a wall', and must change up. The ride of these, unless the porting is modified is really nasty.
I've not seen the SIL Lambro barrels but, if the SIL 200 barrels (150 and 200) are anything to go by, don't expect ports to be cast too well or for them to be symetrical through their length, which really shows up when they are bored out beyond their intended cc. Note that working transfers throughout their entire length is not very easy.
Who knows, these SIL Lambro barrels might be a decent starting point for a 225 conversion but you'll need to examine the barrel once over-bored and then have to do a fair bit of porting to give a decent end result.
Let us know how you get on
Adam
Eden wrote:Some iron barrel 230 footage ;p
tree attacks me 1:57 in to this videoto say it made me jump is an understatement.
Dimitrios_231 wrote:Adam_Winstone wrote:Is that the PM Tuning 62mm crank (HPC) with 116mm rod?
No, I went as cheap as possible![]()
it is the 62mm MEC RB spec from AF,they have also machined the conrod but I found out that I also need to machine some tiny parts from the crankcase.
http://www.afrayspeed.co.uk/index.php?p ... tributeID=
I've never read any bad review about this crank, yet![]()
The guys at Scooterotica garage were also using them (machined) without problems in RB25 and other engines producing around 20-25 Hp.
I don't think that my engine will produce power higher than 20 Hp,you know that I like Clubmans and Amals MK1![]()
If I had the money,I would have gone for a second Supercorsa 62mm from JB Tuning like the one on the Rapido.
P.S. After reading Eden's amazing blog,I decided to reject the 62mm from Tino
Eden wrote:
Do you intend to cut the skirt on the piston so it clears the transfers?
Doesn't make that much difference if you do or don't tbh, Ive done the mod to all but one of my pistons, the one I didn't do it on was the one I put in on the way to Avignon, just because I took a new piston not thinking I would need to use it so I hadn't cut it at all, it went ok so I have never bothered to change it, its still in the engine! Mind you, I haven't had that engine on a dyno with it like that so who knows........ yes Adam you fanny... its not been on a dyno for over 18 months![]()
jonashford wrote:Dimitrios_231 wrote:Adam_Winstone wrote:Is that the PM Tuning 62mm crank (HPC) with 116mm rod?
No, I went as cheap as possible![]()
it is the 62mm MEC RB spec from AF,they have also machined the conrod but I found out that I also need to machine some tiny parts from the crankcase.
http://www.afrayspeed.co.uk/index.php?p ... tributeID=
I've never read any bad review about this crank, yet![]()
The guys at Scooterotica garage were also using them (machined) without problems in RB25 and other engines producing around 20-25 Hp.
I don't think that my engine will produce power higher than 20 Hp,you know that I like Clubmans and Amals MK1![]()
If I had the money,I would have gone for a second Supercorsa 62mm from JB Tuning like the one on the Rapido.
P.S. After reading Eden's amazing blog,I decided to reject the 62mm from Tino
I use this 62mm crank in my rb engine, but the 107mm rod, Ive used it for 2 seasons it done around 17000 miles now, I renewed the big end after around 13000 just before the euro as a matter of course. The case hardening had started to wear on the big end of the rod, so that was replaced. Been a very good crank at that price not over priced like a lot of others I could mention. Highly recommend it. The crankcase needs no machining just a little filing on the mouth when the crank is at bdc
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