Spent a few hours tonight machining and threading a couple of pulleys that arrived from China in this mornings post.
The generator conversion nears completion...........
X750h!
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Re: X750h!
Garry.
Inside every standard Kettle is a bloody good engine crying for help...............
Inside every standard Kettle is a bloody good engine crying for help...............
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I love the ingenuity and willingness to try something outrageous.
What about a more boring conventional approach to fitting a decent external magnet alternator on the other end of the crank like most modern bikes. Maybe a Ducati unit for example. Should generate at least 40 amps which should be enough for almost any needs and would be slimmer that the stock fat bulge. It would require a shaft adapter and possibly a double row bearing to reduce whip but those are easy problems by comparison.
And then you can fit an electronic trigger on the points side and reduce with by 4" or so on that side too.
What about a more boring conventional approach to fitting a decent external magnet alternator on the other end of the crank like most modern bikes. Maybe a Ducati unit for example. Should generate at least 40 amps which should be enough for almost any needs and would be slimmer that the stock fat bulge. It would require a shaft adapter and possibly a double row bearing to reduce whip but those are easy problems by comparison.
And then you can fit an electronic trigger on the points side and reduce with by 4" or so on that side too.
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Good recommendations but I am going with this system (for now) - it shaves 2.5" off the left side of the motor.
HPI self-generating ignition to be fitted to the right side which shaves another 4" off the overall width.
Who needs an electric start anyway?
HPI self-generating ignition to be fitted to the right side which shaves another 4" off the overall width.
Who needs an electric start anyway?
Garry.
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Inside every standard Kettle is a bloody good engine crying for help...............
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Awesome stuff mate.
I had to go with the ducati alternator option on the RHS due to my EFI power need and I really wanted to keep the starter motor although I did graft the klick start back in as well in the dry clutch assembly just to stay a bit retro.
My LHS side got a bit narrower because I only have a trigger wheel there now.
Gotta love fettling!! Keep up the good work.
I had to go with the ducati alternator option on the RHS due to my EFI power need and I really wanted to keep the starter motor although I did graft the klick start back in as well in the dry clutch assembly just to stay a bit retro.
My LHS side got a bit narrower because I only have a trigger wheel there now.
Gotta love fettling!! Keep up the good work.
Honest baby....this is probably the cheapest bike I have ever bought!!
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The alternator I am using is only 150w max output but it's sufficient for what I need as I don't have a starter motor or fuel pump to power.
All the lights will be LED's anyway so it should operate comfortably within it's specified parameters.
Good thing about it is that it can run in either direction which simplified the installation somewhat.
Let me know if you are going back to Dave's (MuttsNuts) place and I will have a ride over to see you and your bike.
All the lights will be LED's anyway so it should operate comfortably within it's specified parameters.
Good thing about it is that it can run in either direction which simplified the installation somewhat.
Let me know if you are going back to Dave's (MuttsNuts) place and I will have a ride over to see you and your bike.
Garry.
Inside every standard Kettle is a bloody good engine crying for help...............
Inside every standard Kettle is a bloody good engine crying for help...............
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Templates for the 6 barrel fins (top) and the first of the cylinder head fins.
I'll send these away tomorrow for water-jet cutting from 3mm aluminium sheet and having the outer edges "rounded off" to give a more factory finish to them.
When I get them back I will trial fit them, file to suit and then get them shot blasted to give a "cast" look to the aluminium sheet.
Then off for welding.
I'll send these away tomorrow for water-jet cutting from 3mm aluminium sheet and having the outer edges "rounded off" to give a more factory finish to them.
When I get them back I will trial fit them, file to suit and then get them shot blasted to give a "cast" look to the aluminium sheet.
Then off for welding.
Garry.
Inside every standard Kettle is a bloody good engine crying for help...............
Inside every standard Kettle is a bloody good engine crying for help...............
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First of the "false" rocker boxes that will adorn the cylinder head.
Garry.
Inside every standard Kettle is a bloody good engine crying for help...............
Inside every standard Kettle is a bloody good engine crying for help...............
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Tonight I have whiled away a couple of hours grinding and filing the last vestiges of the thermostat housing away.
Not that it will be seen when the engine is completed. It just annoyed the hell out of me!
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Not that it will be seen when the engine is completed. It just annoyed the hell out of me!
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Garry.
Inside every standard Kettle is a bloody good engine crying for help...............
Inside every standard Kettle is a bloody good engine crying for help...............
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This little beauty cropped up on ebay last week - just what I need for this project!
Anyone any idea as to the manufacturer ? Teazer?
Anyone any idea as to the manufacturer ? Teazer?
Garry.
Inside every standard Kettle is a bloody good engine crying for help...............
Inside every standard Kettle is a bloody good engine crying for help...............