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Fritz race engine has a smaller alternator pulley mounded on the inside of a single sided belt and uses that as a belt tensioner at the same time.
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I assume you mean the smaller stator lying on the bench in post #7 ?What kind of stator is shown in #7 ? I thought it went inside the pulley, but your comment seems to indicate there is a second alternator driven by the outside belt teeth. Anyway, I see your point about differential thermal expansion. The clutch hub will heat up with a large time delay to the crankcase and a different CTO to boot.
Couldn't the stator shown be made to supply all the current needed for a bike? I like the idea of having it inside the pully. Where have a seen something similar - was it on a HD?
- Knut
Yes, the engine could probably produce a bit more power at higher rpm. The rpm limiter is currently set to 5800, valvetrain is calculated to work safely until 6000 plus some overrevving security in case of missing a gear.118 Nm torque at 5300 rpm is a most impressing figure for a 2 valve engine. The power curve will remain high, actually it's rising all the way to 5800 rpm and probably well beyond. I am amazed! Tester probably ended the test at 5800 rpm to spare the freshly built engine.
For comparison, Triumph Truxton 1200 churns out 112 Nm @ 4250 rpm and it's an 8-valve motor w/EFI.
- Knut
1330cc. 100 mm stroke and 92 mm bore. Terry Prince Top End kits. Nikasil coated alu liners in Terry Prince muffs. CR 10.8:1.Nice one Buellingvincent, you must be rather pleased to say the least!
Can you remind us of the spec you ended up with?
And what you’re going to do with it?
That chassis of Fritz Jr looks purposeful and tidy.
Excellent result!Yes, the engine could probably produce a bit more power at higher rpm. The rpm limiter is currently set to 5800, valvetrain is calculated to work safely until 6000 plus some overrevving security in case of missing a gear.
Yes on both! TPV MK5 cams and followers, but slightly re-machined by Fritz. According to him, Terry Prince did not make them exactly as Fritz had calculated using some special software. Both are now also DLC coated. Diamond-Like Carbon (DLC) is a process by a German company called Cewotec. Probably others do similar coatings.Excellent result!
Mk5 cams?
Thanks by the way!Excellent result!
Mk5 cams?
I've heard that some of the Mk5s wore out very quickly, maybe that's why Fritz went with the coating.Yes on both! TPV MK5 cams and followers, but slightly re-machined by Fritz. According to him, Terry Prince did not make them exactly as Fritz had calculated using some special software. Both are now also DLC coated. Diamond-Like Carbon (DLC) is a process by a German company called Cewotec. Probably others do similar coatings.
The 112 NM of the Thruxton is at crank.118 Nm torque at 5300 rpm is a most impressing figure for a 2 valve engine. The power curve will remain high, actually it's rising all the way to 5800 rpm and probably well beyond. I am amazed! Tester probably ended the test at 5800 rpm to spare the freshly built engine.
For comparison, Triumph Truxton 1200 churns out 112 Nm @ 4250 rpm and it's an 8-valve motor w/EFI.
- Knut