My preferences are on the RT (too pricey) or Mugello 225 (don't want again that big spit-back and lack of torque).
So which one do you suggest?
I also want to fit a 60 mm or 62 mm crank (do i need to modify the case to accept it?).
Thanks
corrado wrote:I'm putting an engine together with a Mugello 225, 60 x 116 crankshaft with suitable TS piston, LTH reed valve, TM24 Mikuni, ADS3 exhaust, Li 150 box with 18 x 47 cogs for 4.4 final drive. Once I've built it up I'll take it to someone who knows about port heights etc. Just a bit worried that the 60 crank will make the port timings revvier but it's an early Muggy with the head inset so using a normal head may offset that. 125 degrees this and 160 degrees that means feck all to me but I know a man who (well several) who does understand all that. A frugal motorway mile muncher being the order of the day, genuine 65 mph at 6,000 revs and 70 mpg the aim.
I'd hang on a while. There's likely to be a glut of them on ebay when the Ron Moss kit comes out.giankx wrote:I'm going to buy an RT 225 kit wit a 60 stroke crank. Gearbox pacemaker 19x46 and 5 plate clutch.
Why would that be?Muttley McLadd wrote:I'd hang on a while. There's likely to be a glut of them on ebay when the Ron Moss kit comes out.giankx wrote:I'm going to buy an RT 225 kit wit a 60 stroke crank. Gearbox pacemaker 19x46 and 5 plate clutch.
The blurb (and I doubt that someone like Ron Moss would tell lies, like various other tuners) says they do over 80mph up the quarter mile, on a box pipe, with enough torque to pull a 4.4 final drive. For five hundred quid.Bilko wrote:Why would that be?Muttley McLadd wrote:I'd hang on a while. There's likely to be a glut of them on ebay when the Ron Moss kit comes out.giankx wrote:I'm going to buy an RT 225 kit wit a 60 stroke crank. Gearbox pacemaker 19x46 and 5 plate clutch.