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Hughieboy wrote:Thanks for the info fellas...
I was hoping to not get too involved at this stage with anything other than changing the crank and also the flywheel, head reprofiling and such are a bit beyond my grasp at the moment. One thing for the GT crank is that I believe it should fit without further modification?
MickYork wrote:If it's a TV crank it will have a 116 rod. If porting work has been done, it will be to match the 116 rod. I'd suggest you strip it down and check the rod/barrel before buying a new crank.
coaster wrote:Hughieboy wrote:Thanks for the info fellas...
I was hoping to not get too involved at this stage with anything other than changing the crank and also the flywheel, head reprofiling and such are a bit beyond my grasp at the moment. One thing for the GT crank is that I believe it should fit without further modification?
You shouldn't need to do anything with your head other than play with gaskets to get the squish right. As regards the crank, I have just purchased a GT200 kit complete with a GT 60 x 110 crank. The kit has only covered 400 miles and I dont need the crank as I already have one in the engine the kit is destined for. PM me if you are interested
Colin
Hughieboy wrote:coaster wrote:Hughieboy wrote:Thanks for the info fellas...
I was hoping to not get too involved at this stage with anything other than changing the crank and also the flywheel, head reprofiling and such are a bit beyond my grasp at the moment. One thing for the GT crank is that I believe it should fit without further modification?
You shouldn't need to do anything with your head other than play with gaskets to get the squish right. As regards the crank, I have just purchased a GT200 kit complete with a GT 60 x 110 crank. The kit has only covered 400 miles and I dont need the crank as I already have one in the engine the kit is destined for. PM me if you are interested
Colin
Pm sent.
Hughieboy wrote:Colin (coaster),
I have tried to pm you but for some reason it won't send, it's just sitting in my Outbox. I am interested in your crank, if you could maybe try and pm me through the site with details that may work? I may then be able to reply or you could send me your email address.
I've emailed admin about it but can't seem to do much else...
Wee Mark wrote:Harry Barlow uses the Koyo 8 ball main bearing on his builds.....
Hughieboy wrote:I’m thinking should change my crank on my GT186. The existing crank is TV175 as far as I can tell
Doesn’t the GT kit use the Suzuki piston with a 30mm crown height as opposed to the 39mm Lambretta Piston? So you’re 9mm will correct it’s self?corrado wrote:Hughieboy wrote:I’m thinking should change my crank on my GT186. The existing crank is TV175 as far as I can tell
I'd have to question that as the piston in the 186 (and 200) is designed to work with the standard 58 x 107 crankshaft. The TV crankshaft is 58 x 116, so if you used a TV crank the piston would travel 9mm higher and poke out of the top of the cylinder. I'd suggest you measure the conrod before going any further.
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