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Joe Barthlow #818
Joe Barthlow #818

Jetting Suggestions

Working on a friend's Li series 3. Set up is a Mugello 200 on an LI case, 28 Dellorto PHBH, and a BGM v4 clubman. Looking for suggested jetting specs (needle, main, pilot, etc). right now it's set up with these:

main: 115

choke: 70

pilot: 55

atomizer: AV266

needle: missing


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swerner1969swerner1969
swerner1969

Help Making Base Gasket

I need to make a thick base gasket cut from aluminum. 2, 2.5. Pictured is the shape i need, not the material. Does anyone have a way to do this. In the past I have tried a hole saw with the same diameter as the bore. The cut hole is sloppy. If I get it laser cut at companies around me its very expensive. $100+. Machine shops say its to small for there equipment (code for they dont want to do it.)

Thanks for the help!

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Darren Lopez
Darren Lopez
6 hours ago

Something will come along and make it all work out.

BGM 195 Kit - 60 MM Stroke, 110 Rod

Hello

Looking at these instructions for the MB 195 kit-


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#1) why not a 2.5 mm packer plate and a 2mm head gasket? This would set the transfer ports level with the piston. Is that the goal? I know port timing is immensely complicated, and I am sure they know what works best for their kits but I am curious how this would affect the motor.


#2) Is a 1 – 1.1mm Squish a little too tight? Coming off a soft seize should I increase this a little bit and play it safe?


Thanks

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tomlhouck
tomlhouck
6 hours ago

Here is where I am at:

At 4.3 mm in base packing plates, the piston sits “just around” .5mm below the transfer port at BDC. Just like the supplied instructions. For this setup, I would do a .5 mm head gasket, which would get my squish around 1.3 mm.


Or


I could do 4. mm in base packing plates, the piston would be closer to even with the transfer ports at BDC. .7 mm head gasket and still have a 1.3 mm squish.


Does it matter? Is it desired to be a little below the transfer ports at BDC?

swerner1969swerner1969

Proper EGT?


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proper EGT? By Dolla Bill, May 20, 2014 in go faster Dolla Bill Posted May 20, 2014

Already bought one that was wrong, what should a fellow get for an EGT? non-battery bike, hoping to mount in a glovebox, but may not have that sorted for a while. Spiderwebb Posted May 20, 2014

there is a EGT / CHT thread on this forum somewhere TTO's are nice Westech are too Dolla Bill Posted May 20, 2014

Yeah, i bought a westach set, but got the wrong gauge, (needs power), so i'm sitting with a k-type sensor. Spiderwebb Posted May 20, 2014

On 5/20/2014 at 2:59 PM, Dolla Bill said: Yeah, i bought a westach set, but got the wrong gauge, (needs power), so i'm sitting with a k-type sensor. that company is cool just return it for credit or a charge back I have 2 of these set ups love them next time I get EGT and CHT I'll buy the TTO'…


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