huramentzefix
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I smoked my cylinder on my 660 clone while milling by having the high adjustment too lean.
Now I am holding a new 36$ knock off cylinder in my hand and have just ordered a degree wheel to check timing.
By just measunring with the calipers I can tell that this cylinder is way off compared to the other one.
The upper edge of the exhaust is 3.2 mm lower than the stock holzfforma!
It's about the same for the lower edge. The entire exhaust port has moved down by 3.2 mm.
The transfers are 1.64 mm lower
The Intake is 2.6 mm lower
piston from top ring to Crown -0.5mm
from piston pin to crown -0.5mm
Blowdown is 3.8 mm instead of 2.05 mm (so there might be room to correct all this mess hopefully)
What squish and port numbers should I look for for a milling saw? I am looking for torque and don't want to breed a race-horse.
What I am after is a wide band, not a narrow high-power spike. I was happy with the power as it was (even without muffler mod) before I cooked it.
I will check timings once I receive my degree wheel.
What are good timings for a milling 660 and what squish? and how to achieve torque gain, polishing, widening?
Now I am holding a new 36$ knock off cylinder in my hand and have just ordered a degree wheel to check timing.
By just measunring with the calipers I can tell that this cylinder is way off compared to the other one.
The upper edge of the exhaust is 3.2 mm lower than the stock holzfforma!
It's about the same for the lower edge. The entire exhaust port has moved down by 3.2 mm.
The transfers are 1.64 mm lower
The Intake is 2.6 mm lower
piston from top ring to Crown -0.5mm
from piston pin to crown -0.5mm
Blowdown is 3.8 mm instead of 2.05 mm (so there might be room to correct all this mess hopefully)
What squish and port numbers should I look for for a milling saw? I am looking for torque and don't want to breed a race-horse.
What I am after is a wide band, not a narrow high-power spike. I was happy with the power as it was (even without muffler mod) before I cooked it.
I will check timings once I receive my degree wheel.
What are good timings for a milling 660 and what squish? and how to achieve torque gain, polishing, widening?