
Here's the blurb to go with the motor........
PEP 225 Engine with Vespatronic ignition.
We have made a major purchase and you can now offer this engine at a very reasonable price.
The parts are all new, of course.
The following is installed:
- Malossi 210 piston machined
- PEP 61 Crankshaft Crank
- MMW-1 membrane gland for 30 carburetor. We recommend the Mikuni TMX 30 Carburator.
- RD 350 membrane
- CNC machined cylinder head, adapted to the pistons, 10,8:1 compression is
- Cosa Clutch, reinforced with ring and stronger springs
- Lusso 4-speed, short fourth Gang
- Vespatronic ignition, 1.6 kg weight.
- Original Piaggio 200 Housing
The motor torque is oriented and can offer exhaust systems are driven by all of us.
Carburetor settings or jetting shall be carried out yourself. Depending on the local situation, whether in mountainous or lowland, summer or winter, the carburetor must be adjusted to each case.
I used Google translator to convert the text but I've had an old German mate do a proper translation and it's not very different.
It looks a top bit of kit and promises 25 PS, which is equivalent of 25 BHP, so my chum was chuffed...............
But here's where it falls down...........
ALL of the extra stroke is taken up inside the head, no packer either end, and the exhaust port is untouched so the piston sits 2mm below the exhaust port at BDC.
The casings are left COMPLETELY standard. They have not been matched to the barrel, and even though they've fitted a huge MMW reed block with RD 350 reeds the inlet has not been touched.
If you've followed the link and had a beak at the page then you've seen the "PEP CRANK 61" which is fitted to this motor, it has been heavily machined, and looks very tidy, but still covers the inlet for a good few degrees (not measured how many yet, more than 90, but I will get round to it and see if Sean can do anything with it,) and so, along with the untouched inlet, does not allow the 360 duration required for the reed.
Now I'm not saying he was ripped off, he's got a brand new P2 motor with MMW reed block, RD 350 reeds, Malossi 210, Vespatronic and a tidy 61mm crank but he's still got a long way to go and a lot of work to be done before he get's this motor to work to it's full potential.
All I'll say is before you part with your cash check as to exactly what you're going to get for your money, even if it means asking for the spec in writing, and ASK FOR ADVICE!