lambretta 290 rotax
- garry inglis
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hi holty looking a good fit in the frame the carb must be on the right have you made a inlet manifold for the reedvalve and thanks for my engine frame holder it works great
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hi garry, pleased you like the stand, the inlet that goes on the case is a part that i cut off a scrap rb20 barrel and trimmed to make it fit into a very limited space, its got a steel plate bolted to the top which i wil be welding a pipe onto for the carb to connect to, its probably going to need a cutout in the tank, something i will be tackling later, im going to collect my custom made crank on wednesday.
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has martin built that for you ie chiselspeed if i remember didnt mr manson make a foam template tank to fit then made a metal one
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yes martin has built it from scratch, 64 stroke,larger diameter webs and wider webs, 125 rod, will post a pic when ive got itgarry inglis wrote:has martin built that for you ie chiselspeed if i remember didnt mr manson make a foam template tank to fit then made a metal one
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as promised a picture of the crank that martin has made for me, i am very impressed with the quality, a work of art, martin does have a pair of these big webs on stock if anyone else wants one.
IMG_0177_zpsvktc46bl by stephen holt, on Flickr
IMG_0177_zpsvktc46bl by stephen holt, on Flickr
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- garry inglis
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thats a nice looking crank you wanna put it on top off the christmas tree
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ha ha, it would need to be a strong tree, its a heavy lump, heres a couple more picsgarry inglis wrote:thats a nice looking crank you wanna put it on top off the christmas tree
IMG_0179_zpsimehkjsr by stephen holt, on Flickr
IMG_0178_zpsqfqitchr by stephen holt, on Flickr
if you look inside the web you can see the holes martin has drilled inside the webs to help balance it
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- garry inglis
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It is nice lovely shamfers on the webs and a decent slot on the rod for luberication off that bearing
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Might be an optical illusion from the camera angle, but that con-rod looks pissed, and the big end looks real skinny.
Has the rod been altered to fit through the wider webs?
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Has the rod been altered to fit through the wider webs?
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