Yep, I'm using Chrome. And holy Jesus, it worked! For so long I've been annoyed by PhotoBucket and now it works like a charm. Thank you so, so much!RGV wrote: ↑Sun Sep 10, 2017 6:46 pm If you are using Google Chrome there is an extension that you can enable that will make it possible to view the Photo Bucket pics. Works fine for me.
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/sear ... link?hl=en
Dave
It lives
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- simpleterm
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Re: It lives
Re: It lives
It's not photo bucket it's chrome that has made a patch so you view p b pics.
Last Minute Racing
DLRA #928
2010 MPS/G 250 118 MPH
2011 Washed Out
2012 Washed Out
2013 MPS/G 250 131 MPH (RECORD)
2014 MPS/G 250 140 MPH (RECORD)
2015 MPS/F 250 DNF
2016 MPS/F 250 114 MPH (RECORD)
2017 MPS/F 250 DNF
- simpleterm
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Re: It lives
Pistons and new main jets have arrived so I can start putting the motor back together. New carbs are shorter that the old Mikuni's so I need to modify the air box. This was supposed to be a nice easy change over. Yeh right.
Dave
Dave
Last Minute Racing
DLRA #928
2010 MPS/G 250 118 MPH
2011 Washed Out
2012 Washed Out
2013 MPS/G 250 131 MPH (RECORD)
2014 MPS/G 250 140 MPH (RECORD)
2015 MPS/F 250 DNF
2016 MPS/F 250 114 MPH (RECORD)
2017 MPS/F 250 DNF
Re: It lives
Engine back together and holding pressure.
Last Minute Racing
DLRA #928
2010 MPS/G 250 118 MPH
2011 Washed Out
2012 Washed Out
2013 MPS/G 250 131 MPH (RECORD)
2014 MPS/G 250 140 MPH (RECORD)
2015 MPS/F 250 DNF
2016 MPS/F 250 114 MPH (RECORD)
2017 MPS/F 250 DNF
Re: It lives
ok, I have had stuffall to do with twostrokes in the last cuppla decades,, whats the go with this 7psi
First Australian to ride a motorcycle over 200mph at Bonneville,,,
Re: It lives
Ronnie
2 smokes require a 7lb pre run stabalilisation , saturation period
so the co- efficient between the linea expansion of the rotating bits and the non smoke producing bits
can be pre stressed to help with the eardrum destroying noise outcome
Dave has it sussd to perfection
both in terms of noise and smoke
2 smokes require a 7lb pre run stabalilisation , saturation period
so the co- efficient between the linea expansion of the rotating bits and the non smoke producing bits
can be pre stressed to help with the eardrum destroying noise outcome
Dave has it sussd to perfection
both in terms of noise and smoke
harky
DLRA #643
so far 120mph for$2000---imagine how fast I can go for $20,000
DLRA #643
so far 120mph for$2000---imagine how fast I can go for $20,000
Re: It lives
Good to see ya have been paying attention Harky, ya closet smoker.
Ronnie, the amount of pressure isnt that important as long as its in the 5 - 10 ish PSI range. Testing the engine for any leaks. It should hold pressure for round 5 minutes. Air leaks = BAD. If you were to do it properly you would also test with a vacuum but I dont have a vacuum pump or gauge.
Dave
Ronnie, the amount of pressure isnt that important as long as its in the 5 - 10 ish PSI range. Testing the engine for any leaks. It should hold pressure for round 5 minutes. Air leaks = BAD. If you were to do it properly you would also test with a vacuum but I dont have a vacuum pump or gauge.
Dave
Last Minute Racing
DLRA #928
2010 MPS/G 250 118 MPH
2011 Washed Out
2012 Washed Out
2013 MPS/G 250 131 MPH (RECORD)
2014 MPS/G 250 140 MPH (RECORD)
2015 MPS/F 250 DNF
2016 MPS/F 250 114 MPH (RECORD)
2017 MPS/F 250 DNF
Re: It lives
Interesting, thanks Dave, will catchup with you on the lake and talk more
First Australian to ride a motorcycle over 200mph at Bonneville,,,
- AuotonomousRX
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Re: It lives
It's all about Crank Seals .....
Nice work Dave
Pete
Nice work Dave
Pete
Still trying to decide if I am a procrastinator
Pete
DLRA #866
Pete
DLRA #866
Re: It lives
yeah I was thinking that Pete, but also thought that youse may have been working towards a certin crankcase pressure before the transfer ports opened
First Australian to ride a motorcycle over 200mph at Bonneville,,,
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Re: It lives
Hi Ron
The old RGV engines are pretty limited as far as what you can do to them ..... about 70 - 75 rwhp (Dyno dependent) is about it .... after all it's a mass produced Road Bike Engine and nothing like a Purpose Built Race Engine that you have in a TZ Yamaha or a RS Honda .....
Some interesting Information has been released since the Smokers were phased out of GP Racing ....
A couple of the Mechanics from the Works Aprilia 2 Stroke Team were able to share what they found based on many many years of R&D ...
and a lot of the last years of the 2 Stroke development they did found the opposite to the older thinking as far as modifications ...
They found, Big Volume and Liquid Cooling in the Crankcase(rather than small crankcase volume), rounded Transfer Port Dividers at the base of the cylinder (rather than thin knife edge), the shape of the Transfer Port Ducts (rather than the size of the port openings), not too much exhaust port timing, longer con rod lengths, all led to a reliable and rideable 54hp out of a 125cc GP Bike in the last years.
A lot of it is not really applicable to the RGV, but it helps to know what areas to change and what areas can be left alone ......
On ward and upward
Pete
The old RGV engines are pretty limited as far as what you can do to them ..... about 70 - 75 rwhp (Dyno dependent) is about it .... after all it's a mass produced Road Bike Engine and nothing like a Purpose Built Race Engine that you have in a TZ Yamaha or a RS Honda .....
Some interesting Information has been released since the Smokers were phased out of GP Racing ....
A couple of the Mechanics from the Works Aprilia 2 Stroke Team were able to share what they found based on many many years of R&D ...
and a lot of the last years of the 2 Stroke development they did found the opposite to the older thinking as far as modifications ...
They found, Big Volume and Liquid Cooling in the Crankcase(rather than small crankcase volume), rounded Transfer Port Dividers at the base of the cylinder (rather than thin knife edge), the shape of the Transfer Port Ducts (rather than the size of the port openings), not too much exhaust port timing, longer con rod lengths, all led to a reliable and rideable 54hp out of a 125cc GP Bike in the last years.
A lot of it is not really applicable to the RGV, but it helps to know what areas to change and what areas can be left alone ......
On ward and upward
Pete
Still trying to decide if I am a procrastinator
Pete
DLRA #866
Pete
DLRA #866
Re: It lives
Got the bike fired up yesterday. A bit more to do mainly to the cooling system and it will be ready for another try. Ive fitted the old pipes that are a known good thing, after a good run with them on ill fit the new pipes that are worth another 6 hp on paper so we shall see what result that gives.
Dave
Dave
Last Minute Racing
DLRA #928
2010 MPS/G 250 118 MPH
2011 Washed Out
2012 Washed Out
2013 MPS/G 250 131 MPH (RECORD)
2014 MPS/G 250 140 MPH (RECORD)
2015 MPS/F 250 DNF
2016 MPS/F 250 114 MPH (RECORD)
2017 MPS/F 250 DNF
Re: It lives
Bike is packed in the van ready for an after work departure today. We will get a couple of hours down the road tonight and have a sleep then an easy drive in to the lake tomorrow.
Bike is running well on the bench so hoping for a successful speed week. Ill report back after we return in a week and a half.
Dave
Bike is running well on the bench so hoping for a successful speed week. Ill report back after we return in a week and a half.
Dave
Last Minute Racing
DLRA #928
2010 MPS/G 250 118 MPH
2011 Washed Out
2012 Washed Out
2013 MPS/G 250 131 MPH (RECORD)
2014 MPS/G 250 140 MPH (RECORD)
2015 MPS/F 250 DNF
2016 MPS/F 250 114 MPH (RECORD)
2017 MPS/F 250 DNF