Dont know about ozrules, but..at Bonneville you need a steering damper..
How do you adjust the primary chains?..shims under the bearing blocks?
G'Day Frank, I've got to go to a meeting of the Dry Lake Racers Association (DLRA) next Sunday, so I'll find out then what I need to run it, but I think the rules are the same for both Oz and the US. Either way, no biggie, I can adapt a small motorcycle steering damper to fit it, I guess.
To adjust the primary chains, I just loosen off the whole jackshaft assembly and slide it up the frame tube until they're tight. That also tightens the final drive chain, but I've purposely made it longer for this reason, and you'll see that I've made a spring loaded chain tensioner with a wheel that I machined from teflon rod, to take up the slack. "Typical 8th grade metalworking" I know, but it works.
Hey Terry, you need to run some K&N filter pods or some velocity stacks for maximum flow.
Ha ha, possibly mate, I'm just the fabricator, my cuz is the tuner, but I've been checking out some hop up parts on EBay so I'll show him (he's not "computer Savvy") and see what he thinks?
Hey terry,
I built a bike with one of those engines. I ported the intake and the exhaust and made a custom exhaust for it. Those mufflers yoiu are running in the picture rob so much power. When I first got the bike together with everything stock, it had a max of 25. After the mod's I was hitting 40 mph. The 12mm carb can be upgraded as well, and there's a shop online that sells expansion chambers. Thatlle get you where you want to go. The engines also have pretty low compression. Milling the head will do wonders for power.
That looks really nice though. I sold the one I built to a friend of mine and he was considering doing the double engine thing too. Running them 90* out of sync to get a nice sound.
Hey thanks mate, and you're right, those ports are tiny, so my cuz will open them right up, and we'll look at taking some metal off the heads too. I'll see if I can find that online expansion chamber guy and buy some, (I'd make some myself if I understood the theory) I've ripped the guts out of the OEM mufflers, but expansion chambers would be brilliant! Cheers, Terry.