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7450
In message <008a01c48c58$50bd4b10$0300000a@beast>, Brent Prindle <brentp@...> writes ... Drop me a line - a mate has just designed and made a...
Paul Friday
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Sep 3, 2004
7:45 pm
7451
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the mc-engine group. File : /NR 750/NR750...
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Sep 4, 2004
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7452
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the mc-engine group. File : /NR...
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Sep 4, 2004
7:27 am
7453
This latest offering from BMW has some intersting developments, including seperate throttle bodies for each cylinder, thats my argument for slipping it in to...
Kelvin
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Sep 6, 2004
10:07 pm
7454
... I want one......... ... 17 mm or 17 degrees ? The Dodge V10 is 90 deg too - but with common crank pin - they sure sound weird when they idle with an open...
Ian
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Sep 6, 2004
11:24 pm
7455
... the ... Does this mean that the piston has an iron coating or that the piston is made out of iron and has a coating? I know of some road going Hondas that...
Francisco
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Sep 7, 2004
8:54 am
7456
... Its a new trick. You place the cylinders offset from the crank so that when you get your power stroke, your con-rods are lined up vertically (with respect...
Ryan Gill
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Sep 7, 2004
1:21 pm
7457
... OK - now I get the picture. Similar principle to the pistons with offset gudgeon pins. Offsetting cranks in blocks is not new in straight engines ( back...
Ian
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Sep 7, 2004
1:29 pm
7458
The engine is mated to a seven-speed sequential manual gearbox (SMG), a development of the unit in the smaller M3. It has two programmes, S (Sports) and D...
Kelvin
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Sep 7, 2004
10:02 pm
7459
Hi All A friend of mine has a Honda TL125 trials bike. He recently had to replace the ignition coil, which was marked 6V AC. This bike has no battery, and the...
Peter Snell
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Sep 10, 2004
2:18 pm
7460
Well, I had a TL125 for years, and always pondered how that ignition system worked. It was so simple it shouldn't have worked (?!!). Didn't seem to be any...
RohanB
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Sep 11, 2004
12:20 am
7461
... The answer is very simple: The coil generates electricity which flows through the points (which are shorting out the output of the coil) as an AC current....
Francisco
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Sep 11, 2004
6:12 am
7462
... A normal DC light bulb is used on a trail bike with an AC generator - 18V AC into a 12 V globe from memory. I assume the ignition worked the same way. BTW...
Ian
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Sep 11, 2004
6:35 am
7463
Peter, I am not really sure about how many magnets are in your rotor but what you have is really an energy transfer system, not a conventional magneto as would...
Marin California
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Sep 12, 2004
4:29 am
7464
One of my shop jobs long ago was to pull the rotors on brand new BSA 441 Victors, properly align the magnets, and cut a new keyway. This cured the...
Ernest Buckler
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Sep 13, 2004
4:05 am
7465
I'm musing over the possibility of replacing sundry aluminium spacers and other non-critical load-bearing parts on my racebike with magnesium (I recall a...
Brian Kelleher
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Sep 13, 2004
7:53 am
7466
No wonder ! The first 441 I worked on was brought to me on a Sunday morning to set the ignition timing. I had no book or specs amd set the timing at 37...
Marin California
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Sep 13, 2004
8:08 am
7467
i looked for ceramic bearings for motorcycle use and it is very hard to get data sheets there is a company in germany that have them for motorcycle application...
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Sep 13, 2004
8:59 am
7468
Hi! ... Is that Cerobear? Maybe not, but probably the bearings are from them anyway as they are one of the biggest suppliers of ceramic bearings. They are a...
Tim H. Heinemann
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Sep 13, 2004
9:24 am
7469
... Brian, Have a look at www.matweb.com Rgds, Don...
Don Ricciardiello
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Sep 13, 2004
11:08 am
7470
British ET ignition systems did not use a keyway to hold the rotor in the correct position. There were three indentations on the back of the rotor. You would...
john.mead
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Sep 13, 2004
11:09 am
7471
Thanks Don, very much appreciated. Brian ... From: Don Ricciardiello To: mc-engine@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, September 13, 2004 9:04 PM Subject: Re: Digest...
Brian Kelleher
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Sep 13, 2004
11:28 am
7472
Me again; I guess I should rephrase my question a little. There's no doubt the system works, and is working now. I'm curious about a couple of things though....
Peter Snell
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Sep 13, 2004
12:50 pm
7473
That was true of all the BSA and Triumph twins but I think the original author is correct about the unit construction BSA singles. KA ... ===== ...
Marin California
marinca555
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Sep 13, 2004
4:44 pm
7474
Peter, INTERSPERSING IN CAPS. ... YOU WOULD STILL NEED TO PROPERLY PHASE THE AC WAVE TO THE DESIRED TIMING POINT. ... NO, THE ET POINT CAM IS OF SHORT OPEN...
Marin California
marinca555
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Sep 13, 2004
5:15 pm
7475
A bit ineresting this, do you remember how to actually align the bits? Cheers, John DK...
johnverner1
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Sep 13, 2004
6:50 pm
7476
British ET ignition systems did not use a keyway to hold the rotor in the correct position. There were three indentations on the back of the rotor. You would...
Ernest Buckler
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Sep 15, 2004
5:44 am
7477
British ET ignition systems did not use a keyway to hold the rotor in the correct position. There were three indentations on the back of the rotor. You would...
Guy Hockley
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Sep 15, 2004
7:53 am
7478
Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2004 10:15:00 -0700 (PDT) From: Marin California <marinca555@...> Subject: Re: AC and DC ignition coils? Peter, INTERSPERSING IN CAPS. ...
Peter Snell
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Sep 15, 2004
12:58 pm
7479
Try http://www.efunda.com/home.cfm Ken A ... ===== _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today! ...
Marin California
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