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i read over @ gh a bit and the big bore gpr guys are running the offset keyways
there making big hp!
i havent heard of any of them sheering yet
there making big hp!
i havent heard of any of them sheering yet
yes mine is up and running
weather is keeping me from getting the carbs dialed in but it rips!
blows my full ltd sxr away on acceleration!
its well worth it!
cant even think of what a 927 will be like
it was @ daytona last week for those who attended to see
vomit
uhm, why is it that all your threads are THE OFFICIAL THREADS LOL!!!!!
:twak: DUH cause of the secret decoder ring only found in the bottom F1PRO hulls:moon: :moon: :moon: :moon:
J/K:smlove2:
they are definatly 1200cyls (66v marked)..and have been resleeved....no nikasil
I wonder how much punishment an offset keyway can take in a watercraft because watercraft have no transmission to take up the shock when the driveline comes unhooked then hooked.
Since the key ONLY locates the FW and the taper is what keeps it from turning, it should have no effect in any way. Assuming the tapers mate well.
the 66V ports are different than the 66E ports. A common mod on the GPR1200 is to use the 800 jugs (it's like a mid port job).
Edit: the 41ccs on a 66E motor are 150psi
for later on here are the numbers and psi
41cc: 150psi
37cc: 170psi
35cc: 180psi
31cc: 200psi
uh, so if the taper is what keeps it from turning. why is it that when the key shears that the ski runs like crap because the timing has changed due to the fly wheel being at a different degree point on the crank???
Jeff told me that in THIS application the rider would not notice the difference in jugs...
the only difference is in the center transfer....the 1200 cyls tach out @ +50 rpm's as compared to the 800 jugs..
I have 41cc domes, I'd like a set of 37's if those #'s are accurate....170 psi is perfect IMO..not too much, not too little..
uh, like I said. The key is ONLY there for FW location/timing. If something keeps the motor from turning during cranking(water) the key is the fusible link(for lack of a better description) and it's shearing allows the FW to slip on the taper. Drill presses, machine tools(morse/jacobs tapers), some engines, etc do not use a key. Do you really really think that little key is the only thing keeping the FW from slipping? Tapers provide a huge amount of contact area(friction/shear). Tapers can transmit huge amounts of torque. That's why many builders like to lap the taper surfaces. It ensures a more perfect taper contact area......uhhhhhhh.............
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machine_taper
uh, like I said. The key is ONLY there for FW location/timing. If something keeps the motor from turning during cranking(water) the key is the fusible link(for lack of a better description) and it's shearing allows the FW to slip on the taper. Drill presses, machine tools(morse/jacobs tapers), some engines, etc do not use a key. Do you really really think that little key is the only thing keeping the FW from slipping? Tapers provide a huge amount of contact area(friction/shear). Tapers can transmit huge amounts of torque. That's why many builders like to lap the taper surfaces. It ensures a more perfect taper contact area......uhhhhhhh.............
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machine_taper
the 66V ports are different than the 66E ports.