Tweety's ea81 build
- Tweety
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Engine builder likely has started my engine. Dropped in on Tuesday or Monday? retired so it doesnt matter lol to give him a painted and clean sump. Also emailed him heaps of info from forums.
He is a thinker- thats what I like. He expressed how he will "investigate" various avenues re: pistons including the EJ20 type etc.
With the 16/56 cam he cant go too high on compression though.
He is a thinker- thats what I like. He expressed how he will "investigate" various avenues re: pistons including the EJ20 type etc.
With the 16/56 cam he cant go too high on compression though.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Tweety trike- EA81 (full reco 2014) 32/36 weber, SPFI manifold, 9.5:1 CR, VW auto.
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It's nice to install a fully gasketted transaxle painted and adjusted. So have been cleaning up all the electrics. Tweety is wired to charge the camper battery with 100amp fuses and solonoid etc so there were wires all over. Remounted all of that.
Yesterday mounted the KNF cone filter finally out of the way on a proper mount. Extra structural items to cater for the weight of the 50kgm roof, the trike wasnt designed for. Although I had an engineer build the roof there have been gremlins in the design for the trike to take the weight. Now I'll have no issues there.
The engine builder is to clean the outside of the engine and am going to paint it clear. The rocker covers have been sent away to be coppered and double chromed. Should look spick! The adapter carbie to SPFI manifold is being donw this week by "portable machine tool Australia" a fellow trike mat eof mine in Carrum Downs. That will have the carbie fully level and not on an angle. and with dizzy clearance!!.
Yesterday mounted the KNF cone filter finally out of the way on a proper mount. Extra structural items to cater for the weight of the 50kgm roof, the trike wasnt designed for. Although I had an engineer build the roof there have been gremlins in the design for the trike to take the weight. Now I'll have no issues there.
The engine builder is to clean the outside of the engine and am going to paint it clear. The rocker covers have been sent away to be coppered and double chromed. Should look spick! The adapter carbie to SPFI manifold is being donw this week by "portable machine tool Australia" a fellow trike mat eof mine in Carrum Downs. That will have the carbie fully level and not on an angle. and with dizzy clearance!!.
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No Jonno, havent got the donk back yet, but, in the meantime I thought I'd check my rear brakes.
The front single Harley caliper was replaced last year.
The four rear calipers (two each wheel) had new pads put in last year by a 'reputable' brake 'specialist ' last year also. They are near Epping plaze north of Melbourne.
First problem- a circlip was missing on one caliper. This circlip retains a bolt inside the piston allowing the piston to retract. Without it the piston places more pressure on the pads and hence the disk.
2/ the lower caliper had the pads on upside down. Means that the corner steel of the pads wouldnt penetrate the steel sliding frame. Results in the pads being jammed and placing pressure on the disk.
3/ A bolt holding the caliper onto the bracket didnt have a washer. Result...the end of the bolt was scraping on the disk.
The other wheel calipers were perfect.
I wont take it back. Not worth it. But I will from now on do it all myself. I'm tired of booking my vehicles in with young guys doing the work and not someone with maturity and knowledge. Or I'll take it to Coolomon motors near Wagga, a trike owner "buck" who knows how to take things apart and put them together...
The front single Harley caliper was replaced last year.
The four rear calipers (two each wheel) had new pads put in last year by a 'reputable' brake 'specialist ' last year also. They are near Epping plaze north of Melbourne.
First problem- a circlip was missing on one caliper. This circlip retains a bolt inside the piston allowing the piston to retract. Without it the piston places more pressure on the pads and hence the disk.
2/ the lower caliper had the pads on upside down. Means that the corner steel of the pads wouldnt penetrate the steel sliding frame. Results in the pads being jammed and placing pressure on the disk.
3/ A bolt holding the caliper onto the bracket didnt have a washer. Result...the end of the bolt was scraping on the disk.
The other wheel calipers were perfect.
I wont take it back. Not worth it. But I will from now on do it all myself. I'm tired of booking my vehicles in with young guys doing the work and not someone with maturity and knowledge. Or I'll take it to Coolomon motors near Wagga, a trike owner "buck" who knows how to take things apart and put them together...
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Hi Steptoe and Tambox
I got the impression he hadnt quite finished it off before it was to be sent to the builder. So maybe smoothing out the steps was planned.
Something similar might be on USMB but I didnt see it. Purely my own set up this one Jonno. Carbie will be nice and level. Dont know how much space there is extra but must be double the stock ea81 intake hole.
I got the impression he hadnt quite finished it off before it was to be sent to the builder. So maybe smoothing out the steps was planned.
Something similar might be on USMB but I didnt see it. Purely my own set up this one Jonno. Carbie will be nice and level. Dont know how much space there is extra but must be double the stock ea81 intake hole.
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Yes, plenty of room. See the first pic of the adapter. Notice the thermostat housing top left. So the pick is looking from the alternater side. My friend Peter was instructed to machine the adapter so the carbie sits towards the ring gear end so as not to get in the way of the dizzy and that small chrome alternator that sits directly above the water pump rather than way out there.
Chroming is the go to. The alt, rocker covers, maybe coil cover etc.
Chroming is the go to. The alt, rocker covers, maybe coil cover etc.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Tweety trike- EA81 (full reco 2014) 32/36 weber, SPFI manifold, 9.5:1 CR, VW auto.
Turbulence in the right amount in the right place is fine, the length and rough finish inside Subaru manifold will allow plenty of time and tubulance for the air and fuel to mix.
A problem you may get with the steps, is relative to which way the butterflies open over them and how close they get. These can cause flow problems with the way the carburettor works.
This is possibly only a minor issue, but out of all the motors fitted with carburettors I have seen, never seen a "properly set up" one, with steps under the carbie.
Could be a new concept:rolleyes:
A problem you may get with the steps, is relative to which way the butterflies open over them and how close they get. These can cause flow problems with the way the carburettor works.
This is possibly only a minor issue, but out of all the motors fitted with carburettors I have seen, never seen a "properly set up" one, with steps under the carbie.
Could be a new concept:rolleyes:
L serious, still.
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Went and had a look at the new 38. The butterflies open (both) from the inside. eg both butterflies appear at the bottom of the carbie from the inside so they wont be hindered from any outside rim of the adapter.
I wont know until I see the adapter if my friend smoothed out the steps. At this stage I'm not concerned but its a good discussion.
I wont know until I see the adapter if my friend smoothed out the steps. At this stage I'm not concerned but its a good discussion.
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EYE CANDY.
Update, engine is at a location where its being balanced.
There was a revelation. One side of the block the piston was 11 thou from the top. The other side was 30 thou. 19 thou difference.
He has asked for a can of clear engine paint so he can paint it after bead blasting apparently. makes it easier he says.
The new engine will have a compression ratio of 9.47 to one.
And it will have these.

Update, engine is at a location where its being balanced.
There was a revelation. One side of the block the piston was 11 thou from the top. The other side was 30 thou. 19 thou difference.
He has asked for a can of clear engine paint so he can paint it after bead blasting apparently. makes it easier he says.
The new engine will have a compression ratio of 9.47 to one.
And it will have these.

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I take it the halves have been milled so the difference is goneTweety wrote:EYE CANDY.
Update, engine is at a location where its being balanced.
There was a revelation. One side of the block the piston was 11 thou from the top. The other side was 30 thou. 19 thou difference.
He has asked for a can of clear engine paint so he can paint it after bead blasting apparently. makes it easier he says.
The new engine will have a compression ratio of 9.47 to one.
And it will have these.

Nice bling I can't wait to see this engine and transmission in place.
TOONGA