Manual Shifting Engine
Re: Manual Shifting Engine
i ensure you that it is almost none of work
al you have to do is cut two appropriate pieces of metal, drill 2 holes in each of them, and then adjust the exhaust "knee" (cutting and welding)- IF NECESARY, and ofcoure make a neu knee for carburator (cutting, drilling and welding).
al you have to do is cut two appropriate pieces of metal, drill 2 holes in each of them, and then adjust the exhaust "knee" (cutting and welding)- IF NECESARY, and ofcoure make a neu knee for carburator (cutting, drilling and welding).
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Re: Manual Shifting Engine
30 minutes and itss done not big deal
če bi bili skuterji zanesljivi bi jih tudi poštarji imeli ;)
- MichielWolthaus
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Re: Manual Shifting Engine
If that is al, it would be great.
But does the front gear allign with the rear gear?
And don't I have to cut somewhere in the frame (it seems not, but i want to be sure)
But does the front gear allign with the rear gear?
And don't I have to cut somewhere in the frame (it seems not, but i want to be sure)
- MichielWolthaus
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Re: Manual Shifting Engine
Then every smart kid in the Netherlands would have suchs an engineapn6s freek napisal/-a:30 minutes and itss done not big deal
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hehe itss realy not a big dealMichielWolthaus napisal/-a:Then every smart kid in the Netherlands would have suchs an engineapn6s freek napisal/-a:30 minutes and itss done not big deal
no need to cut frame
če bi bili skuterji zanesljivi bi jih tudi poštarji imeli ;)
Re: Manual Shifting Engine
i think there is no need to adjust the frame becouse of the gearsMichielWolthaus napisal/-a:If that is al, it would be great.
But does the front gear allign with the rear gear?
And don't I have to cut somewhere in the frame (it seems not, but i want to be sure)
bol star bol nor!
- MichielWolthaus
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Re: Manual Shifting Engine
That would be nice.
Now I have to try to find such an engine in the Netherlands.
That will probably be the hardest part
Now I have to try to find such an engine in the Netherlands.
That will probably be the hardest part
- MichielWolthaus
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Re: Manual Shifting Engine
I found out that exhausts for Tomos A3 fit on a manuel engine, so I don't need to change anything at the exhaust
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Re: Manual Shifting Engine
Still thinking about building an manual shifting engine.
But what are the pro's and cons of putting an A35 cilinder onto a manual shifting engine?
The only pro I can think of is less fuel use.
But what are the pro's and cons of putting an A35 cilinder onto a manual shifting engine?
The only pro I can think of is less fuel use.
Re: Manual Shifting Engine
if you want to put a35 cilinder on manual shift engine, you have to make its "neck" a bit thinner.. thats cons
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