Sam, I'm writing the checks and doing the wrenching only. The real work was done on the CNC lathe where a limited run of these blocks were specially made for 5 race motors. These are made to the builder's specs from CNC blocks and were $850 for a set of 3. I've bought these and all of the other components over the last few weeks and will take the top end apart this winter when the builder has time in his shop. The builder, LRE (Darren Abrhams) of Laurens Race Engines in New York and is the same builder that did the engine 38 miles ago in 2006. There he will actually use a Bridgeport mill to remove the exact square from the intake face of each cylinder. These will be permanently grafted onto my ported cylinders and house those huge sled carbon-fiber reeds shown. He will also add boot ports and finger ports to the pistons - these allow even more air/fuel to the crankcase during the intake timing.
I've shown a photo of my restored 1975 H2C's engine for illustration. I will not be showing any photos of the
insides of the Green bike's porting as a promise to Darren made 2.5 years ago when he did the build. He's worked hard and spent a lot of time and money getting the world's record and he ask each customer not to let his internal work be seen. I'll definitely give plenty photos of the progress, assembly, and finished work.
Here is what we have so far -
1st photo - is of a stock 750 engine showing the famous intake brow - that is designed to keep the piston rings from poking out and snagging on the wide port.You'll note the CNC reed blocks have this same shape - those will but up to the port in the graft, then be ported to match. All of the intake is done "under" the piston on a 2 stroke.
2nd photo - is the CNC batch of only 15 that mine came from - here you see the significant size and depth.
3rd photo - shows the Force 3 carbon fiber reeds - these each have 12 petals and double the surface area of the stock, metal fiberglass Boyensen reeds you see in the same photo. I will be using the Force 3's of course. Those run about $350 a set of 3.
4th photo - just shows the entire CNC block, cf reeds and airfoil, the stock reeds (not being used, but were cheap back-ups on eBay), and the card flange mounts with their oil-injection tubes at the top.
He has done several of these big-reed kits with great results. He tried to get me to do this install when he originally did the engine, but I thought I wanted 'old school" piston porting. I way under-estimated what a 2 stroke can be made to do and my fortitude to handle even part of that.
Regards, Gordon