Hi guys,
Bear in there and too much water at lake Gairdner, you guys in NSW should drink more , water the gardens more, do what ever you have to do to stop the water flooding down south. I'm visiting Griffith and Leeton on business next week if your around ? Love to see these chairs, I couldnt find any sidecar records for chairs on the salt in OZ, may be none set ? Give your donk a rest , borrow micks beast motor for the week and bed the rings in.
Old 754 and Captain Webber, yes the R/H side is maggy drive, I thought it kind of looks like the crank was swapped end for end , just my mind. dont worry I thought of it for a fleeting moment.
Camboy, Your the man, If you get bored sling me a contact as I'm desperate for info on the salt set ups, other than how good the evenings are. Mind you I have been warned you need a big Esky.
For a long time I have been focussed on M/G 900 as easy option with no record, however now that time is getting close Ive been thinking that being s/ cam honda I should run with a 750 class M/F 750 to complete the nostalgia rush, the modified classes are fairly soft so at the last minute I'm thinking of two bikes for two classes, might get lucky with one. Then if bear took a chair that would give us 3 chances for a sohc record, with Micks motor of course, try out those barrels.
Nitro Man, that info gets me going, in one of the earlier threads I mentioned I'm not a fan of big flow and ports and made comment HP for the bar and Torque for the track based on having a look at the Byron Hines head on the No1 pro stock Kwaka 900 versus some hi flow heads I purchased, similiar to what you found above, port size was small compared to customer heads but lots of work in the bowl between the guide and seat very very big. This changed my life forever, might be just a coincidence but every single national or state record of achievment with my engines in what ever style of motor sport was when I went against the temptation for HP. got to be a hard habit to break.
If the results on Monday warrant it With these hi port styles my plan is to jig up and do 4 different sized inlets diameters 32mm, 31mm, 30mm, one tapered down from 32mm 30mm , all with 34mm valves all on the one head so i can see how small I can go without losing too much flow,
Time for the shed, Cheers Gents