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do you have a templete for yamaha 1100. I am doing getting ready to put the motor in a blaster )
Yes these work in the Yamaha 1100 and 1200 (non powervalve) motors as well.do you have a templete for yamaha 1100. I am doing getting ready to put the motor in a blaster )
I am.You see still making these?
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Near finished season 2 on these. Going to pop the cylinder off to inspect and I'll report back this winter. But still running strong and planning to do another cylinder this fall.Verified - Full season on this template which for me is 42.4 hours on the meter. Nice upgrade in throttle response, higher rpms, noticeable more power!
Shipping was quick easy, instructions were helpful - no complaints.
I'd be interested in a more aggressive template if you ever decide to have another option.
61x w/ worx,155mm pump, this port (as a starting point), b-pipe, 31cc domes under an ADA head.
SBN 44 28psi,122.5LS,155HS, 2.0NS
Love it, if you're thinking about doing your first port job buy these. They last forever if you take care of them.
That's what I've been using, the flex shaft style with footpedal and hanging motor.What took do you use? I was going to try a harbor freight die grinder?
I use a flex shaft off eBay on my harbor freight dremel tool. Low rpm with a small ball stone making sure that I pay attention to the way the tool would jump if it were to catch. I would much rather it jump into the port than scratch my cylinder that I just had bored and honed. If time isn't an issue for you a "rat tail file" will also work. I have a file set where the entire file is shorter than a Bic pen. The files are very old so I don't have any advice on where to get them. Keep in mind I'm just a welder not an engine builder but it has worked great for me and I haven't had any issues with "catching a ring".