KERMIT1200
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- Worcester,UK
Hi all and especially Paul,
I built my Binnion framed 578cc engine based on a total loss electrical system. I have used this setup since the mid 1980's and never had a issue with the crankcases cracking on the right hand side where the alternator is attached. I once calculated that the
centrifugal force acting on the alternator spinning was measuring out in tons!
Therefore for short circuit racing remove the alternator, also you'll notice a big improvement on pick up. Yes my engine is revved to 9500/10000, and last time on dyno put 68bhp out at 9500. Round a circuit like Mallory park can lap a spirited rider on a triple twice in a 18m in period, the point its used!
I would argue even welding wouldn't stop the cracks eventually appearing, your just moving the problem further down the road. Then the actual welding I dare say would distort the cases.
If I had needed to do an endurance race on a 500, I would have reduced weight, set a rev limit of 9000, optimize the exhaust for torque not bhp, etc. To me this welding of the cases is a patch, your not fixing the problem.
Just my opinion ,
Andy
I built my Binnion framed 578cc engine based on a total loss electrical system. I have used this setup since the mid 1980's and never had a issue with the crankcases cracking on the right hand side where the alternator is attached. I once calculated that the
centrifugal force acting on the alternator spinning was measuring out in tons!
Therefore for short circuit racing remove the alternator, also you'll notice a big improvement on pick up. Yes my engine is revved to 9500/10000, and last time on dyno put 68bhp out at 9500. Round a circuit like Mallory park can lap a spirited rider on a triple twice in a 18m in period, the point its used!
I would argue even welding wouldn't stop the cracks eventually appearing, your just moving the problem further down the road. Then the actual welding I dare say would distort the cases.
If I had needed to do an endurance race on a 500, I would have reduced weight, set a rev limit of 9000, optimize the exhaust for torque not bhp, etc. To me this welding of the cases is a patch, your not fixing the problem.
Just my opinion ,
Andy
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