Here's my little RD. Bought it last year, it was an abandoned movie prop and had a load of bits missing. I rebuilt it, ported the 250 barrels and made some pipes for it but it was a bit all or nothing. This year, I wanted to lose some weight and give it a bit more grunt. I've made a box section swingarm that I've not fitted yet, which is RD400 length and half the weight of the original. It's also lost a bundle of rotating mass thanks to M in SC's front brake conversion, which along with stiffer springs and emulators is a terrific bang for the buck. I know it's not the shiniest, but it really does go well!
Just got to fine tune the jetting, then I'm off for a good 3 day thrash around northern cal. Next year, I fancy making it into a 4mm stroker, with some cylinder mods to facilitate more advanced porting ideas. I might make some billet triples too as the stock ones weigh a ton.
Cheers.
Set up now:
- Chinese Cylinders, ported by me, raised / widened exhaust, raised transfers and redirected a bit, widened and raised boost and redirected. Decked and pegged on centre for RD400 gaskets. Pro-x pistons, set around 2.5"thou clearance.
- 250 heads recut by me, 45% squish, bath tub shape dome, 22cc total volume, 0.95mm squish. Seems to run 91 pump gas fine, at 145(ish) psi.
- Pipes made by me from a Mick Abbey (thank you Mick!) design for around 8.5K peak. Made in 22ga steel, weigh 3.5lb each, inc silencers.
- Banshee cross over intakes with the stuffers removed, 6mm reed spacers to lower crankcase compression a bit
- stock cages, opened out with trimmed yz85 reeds.
- HPI ignition, set 1.8mm btdc.
- Racetech straight rate springs, with cheapo xs650 emulators and 7.5wt oil.
- 520 Chain conversion.
- M in SC, FZR600 disc / r6 caliper conversion from dxf files - cut on a waterjet at Send Cut Send.
Very nice!!
Rad!
Thanks gents. I should have left it in the project section! First proper jetting pass last night on 260 mains and the fuel ring looked decent but there were some signs of detonation, so I had to whip the heads off and pop them back on the lathe....now 23cc, will see how I go today.
It absolutely rips now though - will be great if I can keep if from melting down....
man i dig the pipes. industrial. :metal:
Haha - cheers....they're only the second set I've made so are a bit rough! I'd like to say I'm getting better but at one set a year, it's going to take a while.... ;) They're quite fun to make, although it takes me bloody ages.
They work a treat - full props to Mick Abbey. I'd done a design that he looked at and said, 'not bad, but this will be better.' It was interesting to see the tweaks he made, nothing in overall length, but all the sections, diffuser, dwell and baffle cones were a bit different. His tunes, with a similar set up are doing low 50s hp @ 8500, with a load of grunt. Feels like I'm in that ballpark.
i sure don't need pipes but Id love to try a set if you ever decide to remake those & get rid of the original set. :haw: :whistle:
Quote from: m in sc on June 19, 2024, 12:51:26 PMman i dig the pipes. industrial. :metal:
Me, too. I really like what you've done!
Cheers gents. Still a hint of detonation at 23cc, so off with the heads again and up to 24cc this weekend. I went up to 270 on the main, which was getting too rich...not quite enough to choke it but enough to slow it down.
I might just order the jets to do the Dave F mod now I have a bit more time and start again. It would be nice to eliminate a little fluff before it gets on the pipe.
I definitely should have left it in the project section! Anyways, I had to go away, so in the meantime ordered some new needles and bits to convert the carbs over to primary style. Pulled the heads off again and rather than take more out, I skimmed them ever so slightly to tighten up the squish, which I hope will help with any residual detonation. It was between 0.95-1mm, it's now around 0.85mm, which I think is better optimised.
Fitted 169-p2 needle jets, with the spray shield cut down a little, 5dp7 needles on the middle clip, 32.5 pilot and 230 mains to start. It was rich on the pilots, fluffy and much better with the air screw all the way out, so went down to 30s. 230s choked it off on the mains, same with 220s, starting to clean up with 210s....got 205 and 200 to try tomorrow. Hopefully getting there!
I'd almost convinced myself to start again with PWK copies a la M in SC after seeing his update but I better get it working on these first! :vroom:
It pulls cleanly with 205s! No farting between 5-6k now, though still a bit of a hole in the torque (to be expected.) I'm generally happy with the Dave F mod, it's not night and day but makes it a bit better all around.
I kinda think 200s might be optimum but will leave further changes until I can do a proper WOT chop. Waiting on the arrival of a new throttle cable as the old one has seen better days and is causing one of the slides to hang ever so slightly.
:clap: AWESOME!