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Knowledge wrote:I have never done this conversion, but the external difference between the SI and later barrels is that there is one extra fin beneath the exhaust port (4) when compared with the earlier barrel (3).
This might help you decide if there is enough spare thread at the top of the existing studs to accommodate a longer barrel.
CHRIS in MARGATE wrote:Or PX studs if you can't get the right ones.
Knowledge wrote:I have never done this conversion, but the external difference between the SI and later barrels is that there is one extra fin beneath the exhaust port (4) when compared with the earlier barrel (3).
This might help you decide if there is enough spare thread at the top of the existing studs to accommodate a longer barrel.
Granty wrote:Knowledge wrote:I have never done this conversion, but the external difference between the SI and later barrels is that there is one extra fin beneath the exhaust port (4) when compared with the earlier barrel (3).
This might help you decide if there is enough spare thread at the top of the existing studs to accommodate a longer barrel.
Raises another question -- will I need to get a different cylinder head cowling to fit over the head and the longer barrel?
Scooterdude wrote:Granty wrote:Knowledge wrote:I have never done this conversion, but the external difference between the SI and later barrels is that there is one extra fin beneath the exhaust port (4) when compared with the earlier barrel (3).
This might help you decide if there is enough spare thread at the top of the existing studs to accommodate a longer barrel.
Raises another question -- will I need to get a different cylinder head cowling to fit over the head and the longer barrel?
No but you may need a cowling packer from Darrell Taylor.
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