I'm shelving the turbo build for now, but I can't just dump a stocker into this bike. Where's the fun in that? Since I gotta build a solid bottom-end anyway for the future plans I may as well have some fun with the top end for now. Here's the build plan.
Henry Abe 900 kit
Some kind of aftermarket rods (not aluminum, maybe cryoed stockers?, or perhaps I'll blow the money for Falicons)
Ported Head, big valves
Andrews A-grind cam
APE modified crank and tranny setup, +lightened rotor
New primary chains (probably from Ken)
Good clutch (Tommy?)
Dumping out an RC 4-1 megaphone
Now, I got a few Q's before I jump in and start gathering components. First of all, anyone know if the HA900 kit is forged or cast? I'm lookin to get a set of HA pistons/cylinders from RickyRacer, hence the choice of the HA kit. I'd really like forged pistons.
Secondly, is the Andrews A cam too small for this? As I add displacement it smoothes out lumpy cams. In an 836 the A-grind is a cool, mildly-lopey cam. In a 900 is it gonna be too small?
Thirdly, mostly a question for Jay or someone who's got their crank work, is a lightened rotor in addition to a lightened APE crank going to hurt my idle too much? If I drop too much rotating mass I get an engine that bogs too easily and doesn't idle well. I want to avoid that, and I'd sacrifice some revs for a more streetable idle.
Lastly is an induction question. I want something that will feed this motor streetably. I've heard the the 28mm Kawi carbs talked about favorably before, the ones with the large drain screw for jet changes. Are they enough carb for this motor or am I gonna have to source a set of 29mm smoothies? I'd prefer something more streetable (less finicky) than CR carbs. It's gonna be a primarily street motor, but I don't wanna under-carb it and have it run outta steam at 7-8k. What have you put these carbs on before and how do they perform? What do I need to do to a set for a motor like this?
Thanks guys.