by TonyB » Sat Aug 27, 2022 11:04 pm
I came across this thread whilst researching engine mounts as I am currently in the process of replacing the solid mount on the kickstart side of my Italian GP in an effort to reduce the amount of engine vibration being transferred to the frame.
I would have merrily just replaced the solid mount with a Scootopia one, until I came across this on the CamLam web site:- "Please note Italian/Indian diameters for engine bars and mounts are different. Italian mounts and bars are designed to be 15.9mm, so you need to use a Italian engine bars with Italian mounts. Indian ones are meant to be 16.2mm, so again Indian mounts, and stainless steel bars are meant for each other"
I mention this here as, if this is the case, it might be the reason why your SIL engine bar wouldn't go through your off-set (Italian?) cones.
If this is the case, then I guess that, if you fit SIL engine mounts, you will need a SIL engine bar and SIL engine cones.
However, a further search revealed a post which included original factory drawings of Italian engine mounts. These showed the internal diameter of the bush in the centre of the mounts as 16mm. I have a collection of various engine mounts and the inside diameters of all of them are larger than 16mm, which means that a 16mm engine bar is loose inside the bush, to a lesser or greater degree.
I originally fitted my TS1 engine with the brilliant Casa flat-sided bar and off-set cones but, even though the flat-sided engine bar is a snug fit in the off-set cones, it's diameter is less than 16 mm, so it is actually the loosest one in the engine mounts.
Sticky doesn't cover this in his excellent book and none of the dealer web sites that I looked at give any dimensions of engine bars/cones/mounts, so my solution is, I think, to pick the engine mount which has the bush with an internal diameter nearest to 16mm, go back to using my 16mm engine bar and replace the Casa ones with (hopefully) off-set cones with 16mm holes.