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August 01, 2009, 04:19:23 AM »
Quote from: Speeddog on July 31, 2009, 08:32:51 PM
Chains are fine.
They're heavier than belts.
For a Duc conversion, it would be possible to make a separate oil-tight case assembly.
It'd be a huge piece for the back of the case, and would have to be made as one piece to maintain oil tightness.
The outer cover would be a problem, as it'd be impossible to remove as a one piece, and difficult to seal if it was a multi piece.
Have to find a set of tensioners and chain guide plates that'd work.
Maybe get lucky finding ones from another motor, that would cool.
I bet you could make one with a two-piece assembly, split vertically, sort of how the belt covers work. Mount the rear piece onto the head. Bottom bit would have to be a separate piece too. They work wonders with PVC and composites these days. Lube could be a small bit off the case with a drip return into the sump. I am talking off the top of my head.
tensioner would have to be integral to the rear cover piece, so cover would have to have a metal spine. Plenty of AK47 magazines made like this, with a steel ring spine and composite body -- very tough (dare I say "bulletproof?").
Seal would be very critical.
I would be impressed, but I wouldnt' want to do it...
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Re: Ducati Vyper - Ducati is considering a new 1400cc power cruiser
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ah, steel spine and composite body. the tough composites you speak of must be the not so cheap kvar!
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Quote from: ato memphis on August 01, 2009, 07:10:38 AM
ah, steel spine and composite body. the tough composites you speak of must be the not so cheap kvar!
i thought kvar just resold the bulgarian milsurp, but i may be wrong. my experience is with the bulgarian "waffle" type. they are pretty hardy.
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(same thing - bulgarian high quality stuff)
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Quote from: ato memphis on August 01, 2009, 10:51:06 AM
(same thing - bulgarian high quality stuff)
used to be Tromix would mod them for Valmets. I have a clutch of 5.56 Valmets and they are superior to the factory Valmet mag. I think Tony got in trouble with the alphabet boys for modding them, but I can't be sure, he won't do it anymore and won't say why. I'd get the mags for $20 and send off a dozen or so to him and he'd cut them for $10 each... >sigh< that's when i could get Wolf 7.62x39 for $60/case from Tapco.
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this thread has jumped the shark.
Ducati will not make a cruiser. EOL
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Quote from: ato memphis on July 31, 2009, 01:27:41 PM
isnt that the engine for stu's cafe racer rebuild?
mmmm push rods
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Dems ain't pushrods, those tubes are for the bevel drive for the overhead cams.
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yep spinning shafts . wonder how different materials would have made them more efficient and reliable then belts.
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Quote from: weemonster on August 02, 2009, 04:16:54 AM
isnt that the engine for stu's cafe racer rebuild?
That's just a generic bevel drive Ducati. It uses bevel gears to turn the cams rather than belts. Its your "gear" drive.
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Quote from: howie on August 02, 2009, 04:34:21 AM
Dems ain't pushrods, those tubes are for the bevel drive for the overhead cams.
Twist Rods?
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Quote from: Raux on August 02, 2009, 05:35:28 AM
yep spinning shafts . wonder how different materials would have made them more efficient and reliable then belts.
the material wasn't the issue, it was the complexity of the build. I forget how many shims are involved in that setup, but it is maddening. you shim one clearance correctly, then ahve to go back and re-shim the others. madness, i tell you. not fun.
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Valve spring technology aint moved on much cos in moto gp i think they all abandoned them.
yamaha definately have dunno about Honda think theirv valbes ar pneumatic
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Quote from: weemonster on August 02, 2009, 02:25:51 PM
Valve spring technology aint moved on much cos in moto gp i think they all abandoned them.
yamaha definately have dunno about Honda think theirv valbes ar pneumatic
good point and Ford is working on electrically operated valves -- no camshaft.
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