- Sun Dec 20, 2015 12:15 am
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I have heard conflicting reasons quoted for these failures, our hosts reckon it was the lack of proper outer track, as it uses a Japanese style big-end in a hardened con-rod, while Henry Price, who has rebuilt a few Electra-X cranks reckons it was the hardening on the crank-pins that went - mostly on engines fitted with various go-faster kits. The same crank seems to have been fine on the 350 AVLs, though.
@ Davie, I thought Bullet Whisperer might reveal the most transforming part of the tuning equation. As he didn't, but he has in the past, I feel it's OK to reveal that the Redditch "S" profile cams really let the engine rev, whereas the AVL cams cause valve bounce at 5,800 rpm. Others have had good results with the normal Indian Bullet cams and the "R" profile cams. Just watch inlet valve to piston crown clearance, the piston might need a small valve pocket cut into the piston crown. B.W. also offers a squish band modification.
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