Watch what crank you buy- sometimes the casings need a trench put in them to get the crank to fit (My MEC 60x110 did).
Have look at wasp performance for the Dellorto
I'm running a similar set up with 30mm delly, my gearing is around 4.9 and pulls really well up hill and into the wind.
I have a 4 plate clutch with MB springs and it deals with the 18hp fine
Have a search on here you will find loads of Carb set up details.
What's you BGM RT 195 set up?
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Yes I forgot to mention if your going for a 60 + stroke you will need a trench cutting in the case I paid £25 to have this done so not really a big deal although if you get an MB crank they tell me it will fit straight in with no machining.
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Geocamper wrote: ↑Mon Oct 30, 2017 1:26 pm Thanks for your input Scooterdude. It's appreciated. So things are getting clearer in my mind as what way I wish to go. RT195 with a BGM v4 for standard looks as I don't really fancy an expansion. Then go with a 28 delly open mouth, 60-110 crank and 16-46 sprocket. Does that sound doable to get the best out of the kit?
I'm no expert, just some geezer whose built a few engines, but yes that sounds good to me.
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series 2, 25m carb running through standard air box (wide neck )42m AF clubman, 16/46 sprockets with pacemaker box, pulls my 15 stone no trouble, do 60 mph all day long and plenty left if you need it, and its brilliant on fuel
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ive heard that the 28mm is hard to set up thats why most go for the 30mm and there are plent set up on here to get your jetting right
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RT195 with V3 BGM, 58mm Stroke MEC Crank, BGM Stator with Agusto 7000 retard, 28mm PWK (128 main / 38 Pilot / JJH Needle at T4) with Breathe Sweet on an elbow as it spits oil everywhere.
Went with 15/46 and LI150 Italian Box to start with, 5.21 final ratio, revs to 8000 rpm quite happily. Found to be a bit revvy around town and cruising at 55mpg is at 6000 rpm, tried with 16/46 for 4.89 final ratio but wouldn't pull beyond 6000 rpm in 4th.
Plenty of discussion with MB, reluctant to change my 16 tooth AF cassette clutch so went back to 15/46.
Will do approx. max 75 on GPS.
First build with 1mm squish, failed a piston ring peg.
2nd build with same BGM piston at 1.3mm squish.
3rd build with Meteor piston at 1.3 mm squish.
MB recommend closing this back to 1mm, so will do this with a ring change over the winter.
Went with 15/46 and LI150 Italian Box to start with, 5.21 final ratio, revs to 8000 rpm quite happily. Found to be a bit revvy around town and cruising at 55mpg is at 6000 rpm, tried with 16/46 for 4.89 final ratio but wouldn't pull beyond 6000 rpm in 4th.
Plenty of discussion with MB, reluctant to change my 16 tooth AF cassette clutch so went back to 15/46.
Will do approx. max 75 on GPS.
First build with 1mm squish, failed a piston ring peg.
2nd build with same BGM piston at 1.3mm squish.
3rd build with Meteor piston at 1.3 mm squish.
MB recommend closing this back to 1mm, so will do this with a ring change over the winter.
Anyone running a Dellorto 22 on an RT195? I know people want to default to a 25+ but it’s piston ported and I’ll be using a Clubman etc