Norton 4 valve per cylinder pistons?

Common enough mod is to make RH AND LH cutouts so they can be used on either side. That way you can sell 2 LH pistons as a pair.
The 650 I just rebuild had this setup because OEM pistons are so hard to find. My friend sourced a pair of LH (in 1992) and had to do this to get a set.

I'd be asking if he is selling them as a pair that can be seen, AND if are they the ones with the cut slot under the oil ring....
 
Those cutouts are so close together that they couldn't function as a 4 valve anything,
the valve pairs would be impossibly close together - indeed overlapping each other in pairs.

I'd imagine the redundant cutout would soon carbon over, so you'd soon get most of your compression back.

That really is cheapskate engineering !
Reminds of the story where a batch of Vincent heads came out that had been twin plugged.
That set all the pundits into a spin...
Seems the apprentice had bored the plugholes the wrong side, and then was instructed to redo it correctly,
so the whole batch wasn't wasted...
 
four valve heads are nothing new you can trace back to 1915 when Indian motorcycle built there broad tack racers V twins with four valve heads to improve performance and only month after Harley Davidson followed suit Both machines where improved and ridden By my late Great Uncle Freddie Dixon with got him a track speed record for 1920 on the brooklands bowl he lapped brooklands the ten mile lap at at 103.237 and this was on the Harley Davidson with new modified heads 55 degrees angle 4 valves per cylinder hemispherical head made at park garage stockton on tees Dixon motors garage, Only then to be broken a year later by bert Le-Vack riding a 1000cc Brough Superior and they had No brakes back then these where hard men
 
my great uncle freddie did improvements on geared oil pumps and had patents for them and later speedos and a patent for airboxes and carbration , and tuning of carburettor, and the Four wheel drive and four wheel steering patented in 1936 and disc brakes were patented in 1923 under RA research, witch My later Freddie Dixon was the senior Engineer he was also senior engineer for Douglas and later 1930 on Riley cars witch by 1933 he had achieved 200 hp out of a 1500cc riley engine bench tested witch was fitted to the Riley Red Mungel racing car See Haynes books Man with a Heart of a Lion Freddie Dixon By David Mason this book would make a very good feature movie , of very hard men of the 1920s and 30s
 
Before about the late 1920s, four valves were sometimes used because they didn’t have the metallurgy to make good valves big enough.
 
Before about the late 1920s, four valves were sometimes used because they didn’t have the metallurgy to make good valves big enough.


well this is untrue metallery was way advanced by then even the vikings knew how to make crucible steels and made swords like the Ulfberg a prised sword even today
 
well this is untrue metallery was way advanced by then even the vikings knew how to make crucible steels and made swords like the Ulfberg a prised sword even today

Did they beat their swords into exhaust valves, in times of peace?

Quote me an authoritative source that says I was wrong.

And no, you are not an authoritative source.
 
Did they beat their swords into exhaust valves, in times of peace?

Quote me an authoritative source that says I was wrong.

And no, you are not an authoritative source.

well now do have a look into metals on you tube viking swords and you may learn something about metals I did not write anything to be right or wrong just passing on information so find out for yourself before making assumptions
 
well now do have a look into metals on you tube viking swords and you may learn something about metals I did not write anything to be right or wrong just passing on information so find out for yourself before making assumptions

Never mind what Triton Thrasher says I’m sold!

Where do I buy Viking sword valves from...?
 
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