norton73 said:Hmmmm...I wonder if I can sneak one with a Comnoz port job past the wife...
comnoz said:So now that I identified a problem with my prior velocity readings and corrected them -here is the flow tests with the 1.5mm oversize intake and a little work in the valve guide and bowl area.
Nice improvement for a steetbike running a .400 lift cam.
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Velocity
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norton73 said:Hmmmm...I wonder if I can sneak one with a Comnoz port job past the wife...
Fullauto said:Yep! Me. In a few weeks. See you PM.
norton73 said:Hmmmm...I wonder if I can sneak one with a Comnoz port job past the wife...
acotrel said:With fitting the head to a short stroke motor, it is not simply a matter of one plus one equals two. If the head is designed to give max in a rev-range from 4 to 7, you might not get the result you might expect when you run it at much higher revs - the inlet ports might need to be larger, then other things change. From long-stroke to short-stroke, the mindset is different.
Swetune said:acotrel said:With fitting the head to a short stroke motor, it is not simply a matter of one plus one equals two. If the head is designed to give max in a rev-range from 4 to 7, you might not get the result you might expect when you run it at much higher revs - the inlet ports might need to be larger, then other things change. From long-stroke to short-stroke, the mindset is different.
It has been shown a lot of times from tuners that there are different ways to go to flow a head. Both smaller valves or with larger valves port size and flow/ velocity. Axtell got som great figure with his std valve size. However the porting in respect to some areas should always be similar except for size of the port depending on carburetor bore size valve size and bowl area.
The full auto head will be thoroughly evaluated in regards to short stroke power band, cams, bore size and maybe even I would keep smaller size of valves as this might actually be beneficial. The Maney stage II is a good port job that can be done better but still the 750 short stroke with that head leaves 72 rear wheel Hp without any mods from my std setting 28 deg advance and 300 main jets . It will be interesting to see what the full auto with much better port geometry and matched combustion chamber would do on the dyno with the same bottom end, carbs and exhaust.
Brooking 850 said:Nigel, what was the end output of your RH10 head and did Jim put in oversize Vv's?
Regards mike
Fast Eddie said:Swetune said:acotrel said:With fitting the head to a short stroke motor, it is not simply a matter of one plus one equals two. If the head is designed to give max in a rev-range from 4 to 7, you might not get the result you might expect when you run it at much higher revs - the inlet ports might need to be larger, then other things change. From long-stroke to short-stroke, the mindset is different.
It has been shown a lot of times from tuners that there are different ways to go to flow a head. Both smaller valves or with larger valves port size and flow/ velocity. Axtell got som great figure with his std valve size. However the porting in respect to some areas should always be similar except for size of the port depending on carburetor bore size valve size and bowl area.
The full auto head will be thoroughly evaluated in regards to short stroke power band, cams, bore size and maybe even I would keep smaller size of valves as this might actually be beneficial. The Maney stage II is a good port job that can be done better but still the 750 short stroke with that head leaves 72 rear wheel Hp without any mods from my std setting 28 deg advance and 300 main jets . It will be interesting to see what the full auto with much better port geometry and matched combustion chamber would do on the dyno with the same bottom end, carbs and exhaust.
Indeed that will be VERY interesting to see the effect of the FA head with all other parameters remaining the same.
I did that with the Comnoz head job on my RH10 head and was staggered to see a 9bhp gain and much healthier curve everywhere from 3000rpm onwards.
Please keep us all posted.
7/8" radius on the follower faces????Fast Eddie said:'After' spec is: as above plus, followers ground to 7/8th radius instead of 1 1/8...
grandpaul said:7/8" radius on the follower faces????Fast Eddie said:'After' spec is: as above plus, followers ground to 7/8th radius instead of 1 1/8...
That's smaller than a roller lifter, isn't it?
Fast Eddie said:[
Actual peak figure was 64.6bhp @ 6300 rpm, with a very flat power graph from 6000 to 7000.
Fast Eddie said:Swetune said:acotrel said:With fitting the head to a short stroke motor, it is not simply a matter of one plus one equals two. If the head is designed to give max in a rev-range from 4 to 7, you might not get the result you might expect when you run it at much higher revs - the inlet ports might need to be larger, then other things change. From long-stroke to short-stroke, the mindset is different.
It has been shown a lot of times from tuners that there are different ways to go to flow a head. Both smaller valves or with larger valves port size and flow/ velocity. Axtell got som great figure with his std valve size. However the porting in respect to some areas should always be similar except for size of the port depending on carburetor bore size valve size and bowl area.
The full auto head will be thoroughly evaluated in regards to short stroke power band, cams, bore size and maybe even I would keep smaller size of valves as this might actually be beneficial. The Maney stage II is a good port job that can be done better but still the 750 short stroke with that head leaves 72 rear wheel Hp without any mods from my std setting 28 deg advance and 300 main jets . It will be interesting to see what the full auto with much better port geometry and matched combustion chamber would do on the dyno with the same bottom end, carbs and exhaust.
Indeed that will be VERY interesting to see the effect of the FA head with all other parameters remaining the same.
I did that with the Comnoz head job on my RH10 head and was staggered to see a 9bhp gain and much healthier curve everywhere from 3000rpm onwards.
Please keep us all posted.