hobot said:hehehahahoHo off to the funny farm inquiry. There is a distinction between Combat spec engine and variations and the factory issued 1972 Combat with black barrel, disc brake, low rear breather hose, shaved head so narrow head cylinder seam. 10 CR 2S cam that can lift front if it survives getting on big ports>cam into the red zone. No oil filter nor signals were standard but often added later. There is published range of serial numbers to search here or google to see if that agrees or not. Some think worse model others think its Cream of Commandos.
hobot said:My March and Sept 72 Combats have the low down dirty breather baffle that prevents easy gearbox removal w/o tipping engine forward but of course that is only two examples out of the possible Norton Combat funny farm.
needing said:Disinformation? No. Incomplete information? Yes.
I reread hobot's statement and do not consider it deliberately misleading as 1972 Combats did have that feature.
needing said:He simply fails to mention that ALL 1972 engines (including the ordinary ones) had it.
I reread hobot's statement
needing said:Were the pistons commonly known as 'Combat pistons' (the ones with the non-joined 'commas') only ever used in Combat engines?
hobot said:but they are merely Combat spec to one degree or more.
mrelmo said:How can you identify a combat motor, what I do know is that it is a 73 750 and on the head the letter c is stamped this leads me to believe it might be a combat motor
Brithit said:Dave,
Thanks for posting that. I just had an "internet expert" accost me at our monthly European bike night, and tell me my 1972 Combat was not a Combat. His reason why? I did not have the large breather hose coming from the bottom of the cases. The dolt couldn't see that I had relocated it to the back of the timing case. Never mind that I had this engine down to the crank, rebuilt it with superblends, fresh Combat cam, changed out the cam bushes for the later style. The head is marked "C" and, on and on. Didn't make a bit of difference because it didn't have the "big hose" coming up the back. A friend of mine has a later edition 73 750 with the "big hose" up the back. Standard '73 750 tune. If it were parked next to mine, this expert would say that one is a gen-u-wine Combat and mine is not.
don
BTW, I have just acquired another '72 Combat, so I can hardly wait to show that to him! NOT!