Video of cutaway Rotax engine moving parts
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Video of cutaway Rotax engine moving parts
The search doesn't reveal that this has been posted in the past, but think it's pretty cool...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjOk3lXBjQw
(but can see a few posts on AF1 forum)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjOk3lXBjQw
(but can see a few posts on AF1 forum)
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Yes - seen it before but still nice to see it again ....
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BTW what DVD are you watching
Presume you mean the cams rather than the crank ..... and that will be because the cylinders are effectively the opposite way round to each other - Intake through the TBs in the middle of the V, exhaust of the front cylinder at the front of the front, exhaust of the rear cylinder at the rear.blinkey501 wrote:Just looked at the dvd again, i didnt realise the rear crank ran opposite to the front.
Is this normal on all v twins?
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BTW what DVD are you watching
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Eh? V twin.. one crank?
this made interesting reading, the specs on here
http://www.atvquadshop.co.uk/spider.htm
anyone tried spares from non aprilia engine spares sources?
this made interesting reading, the specs on here
http://www.atvquadshop.co.uk/spider.htm
anyone tried spares from non aprilia engine spares sources?
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Yes i meant the camsD-Rider wrote:Yes - seen it before but still nice to see it again ....
Presume you mean the cams rather than the crank ..... and that will be because the cylinders are effectively the opposite way round to each other - Intake through the TBs in the middle of the V, exhaust of the front cylinder at the front of the front, exhaust of the rear cylinder at the rear.blinkey501 wrote:Just looked at the dvd again, i didnt realise the rear crank ran opposite to the front.
Is this normal on all v twins?
Simples
BTW what DVD are you watching
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