Tasmania, Australiaim gonna enlarge both ports but i dont think im quite up to shaping them myself
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porting, bigger carb, decking head and cylinder if possible, copper head gasket, higher comp piston, bigger piston, expansion chamber, tuned pipe, ceramic piston, ceramic bearings, alky or nitro, the list probably goes on further.
Don't bother making the exhaust port any bigger unless you've got an expansion chamber, I did and now it runs like a dog lol. Too much unburnt fuel goes out of the exhaust port, you get explosions in the exhaust when its hot.
Hayden
Widen intake and exhaust, degree intake and exhaust to whatever specs you like (prefer removing a few thou on the intake and raising exhaust), but I like Zenoah port specs, just me.
Bigger carb, sure. Make sure it's adjustable and you should be fine.
Don't deck head and cylinder, you lose less skirt area covering the exhaust when going to TDC.
No real higher comp piston, lol. They're generally domed depending on the squish band shape and whatnot...
There's plenty you can do... reangle squish band, REDUCE squish band, advance timing/retard timing, nitrous setup, pipe from a similar application that can be had for cheap, stuffing cases, mill down flywheel, so dang much for a 2 stroke.
Then you ported it wrong. The exhaust is supposed to create a restriction (slightly), and act as an muffler at the same time.
It works. Such an incredibly easy thing to accomplish. Used to do it back in the '60's on the Mac's right out of the box. I do it to all my engines, 2 or 4 cycle, as long as clearance allows. Just finished a Briggs 5hp.that could work, never thought of lapping something that big though
Never took more than 40 minutes total.Couple hours and a lot of patience.
Never took more than 40 minutes total. Nice thing about this is, it is easily reversible. Simply replace gasket.
Really, i would expect it to take more than 40, maybe ill try that on my sled than, i was considering machining the heads but this is a much better option.