rockdancer
Husqvarna
Pro Class
I have been contemplating getting the head shaved on my 144.
I still feel after doing Cr Ignition and Keihin PWK swap there is something lacking in its performance compared to a CR 125 that I rode which had a higher compression ( which was obvious when kicking it over)
I was always thought it sounded like a bit of a radical or possibly unreliable modification .
Reading more about it and hearing results on this website it seems that its more about getting the the fuel to burn more efficiently around the outside of the piston as well as the main fuel charge in the middle . Thus adding extra charge and power. This seems to be in the low to mid range.
A standard OEM 144 seem to run at fairly low compression - well mine did anyway . I think it was 145 lb its now at 140lb.
Looking at my piston after 20 hours or so it has a high build up of carbon which I believe can also be a sign of inefficient burning ( and rich jetting ofcourse)
Checking the squish band it appears to be around 1.5mm - possibly higher. I need to get an electronic measuring caliper tool tomorrow.
It seems to be that due to all the different tolerances between the crank, shaft and piston and head they like to allow a fairly large tolerance. It is up to fine tuning to bring the bike to where it should be.
Reading various different 2 stroke tuning guides some people talk about a squish that is at or well below 1mm ( .04 inch ) .
I am going to get the head shaved to give 1mm squish thickness or possibly lower.
Anyone recommend a thickness ? - I d like mine to run on normal hi octane pump fuel
I am thinking around 175 lbs is on the compression.
Anyone like to add to this or give advice.
Thanks.
I still feel after doing Cr Ignition and Keihin PWK swap there is something lacking in its performance compared to a CR 125 that I rode which had a higher compression ( which was obvious when kicking it over)
I was always thought it sounded like a bit of a radical or possibly unreliable modification .
Reading more about it and hearing results on this website it seems that its more about getting the the fuel to burn more efficiently around the outside of the piston as well as the main fuel charge in the middle . Thus adding extra charge and power. This seems to be in the low to mid range.
A standard OEM 144 seem to run at fairly low compression - well mine did anyway . I think it was 145 lb its now at 140lb.
Looking at my piston after 20 hours or so it has a high build up of carbon which I believe can also be a sign of inefficient burning ( and rich jetting ofcourse)
Checking the squish band it appears to be around 1.5mm - possibly higher. I need to get an electronic measuring caliper tool tomorrow.
It seems to be that due to all the different tolerances between the crank, shaft and piston and head they like to allow a fairly large tolerance. It is up to fine tuning to bring the bike to where it should be.
Reading various different 2 stroke tuning guides some people talk about a squish that is at or well below 1mm ( .04 inch ) .
I am going to get the head shaved to give 1mm squish thickness or possibly lower.
Anyone recommend a thickness ? - I d like mine to run on normal hi octane pump fuel
I am thinking around 175 lbs is on the compression.
Anyone like to add to this or give advice.
Thanks.