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Thanks! 🙂 How much do you think he charges for this kind of work? What modofications need to be done for fitting everything into the frame?
Where can you buy one of these intakes? I searched for “Paolino racing” but couldn’t find anything…
Edjuh :
I’ll tell you one thing, I have a tuned deps(lots less extreme), and it’s noisy! It sounds great(malossi tb), like a racebike but you need a better silencer to keep it ‘civilized’.Thanks for the advice, although this cylinder will almost only be used for short track races:)
ArvidW :
Only Time can tell, it’s time for testing !:DAbsolutely:D I spoke with one of Sweden’s best tuners and he said the exhaust port looked very good, so hopefully the thickness of the spine won’t be any problem:)
That,s also what I was thinking.
And it,s way thinner than it is by a speed or 2fast cilinder.

And it also have no mass for handeling with extreme heat.
This spine is gona be extreem hot by high rpm,s and probable gona scratch your pistonOkay:( Better hope it doesn’t…
Most of the tuning I haven’t done myself;) I don’t think the spine is thinner than it is on a bit tuned 70cc cylinder for scooter.
Interceptor :
the “stud” (between te exhaustports) or how it’s called, looks damaged or cracked, or is it dirt?
if its damaged, the pistonsprings aren’t gonna like it because it’s a small (damaged) surface that keeps your springs in place. what i mean is; friction on a small damaged surface ain’t good. nice tuning btwYes, I accidentally slipped but I’ve fixed that now 🙂
Thanks again! 🙂Thanks! 🙂
I don’t know the diameter, but I think it’s about 5-6 cm
Okay, so this is what I’ll have to do:
1. Remove kickstart pen from original crank, which is 21mm deep.
2. Drill an approximately 10mm wide and 10mm deep hole in the Malossi crank big-end pin, which is 12mm deep.3. Cut off the kickstart pin with 2mm and mill the first 10mm of the end down to 10-11mm in diameter.
4. Press fit the kickstart pin into the malossi crank. Now there’s 21mm sticking up(12mm+9mm) like it was in the beginning.
5. FinishedAm I right?
Ok, now I understand 🙂 Is this work very hard to do or do you think a workshop can fix this?
Yeah but to do that I have to remove the malossi pin first, right? An to do that I have to cut off the pin since I cannot press it out. Or am I supposed to drill a hole in the malossi pin? How wide is the hole supposed to be? :con
So I’ll have to cut, not press, off the big-end pin on the malossi crankshaft?
Thanks! 😀
I’m not sure but I think the pin on the malossi crankshaft is welded so there isn’t actually a hole, but you may be right aswell. I’ll have to look it up.
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