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185 top end kit

Postby kennystag » Fri Jun 26, 2015 11:31 am

Hi All,
I am thinking about getting a 185 top end kit for my sill gp, anybody recommend a reasonably price good kit. What else would I have to change to get the full benefit, not really looking for speed, more for climbing hills where I live on the Isle of Skye.
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Re: 185 top end kit

Postby burnside » Fri Jun 26, 2015 3:02 pm

Plenty of good small block kits out there, most of which will suit your needs. Something like a Mugello 186 or 198, GT186 or Casa 185 would do the job. You'd need to look at carb (25mm dellorto through air box?), exhaust (any decent clubman), crank (Mec) and a gearbox to suit.

The £ is still fairly strong against the Euro so you can save yourself a bit by buying from the continent. Mugello 198 small block kit only £360 from SIP;

http://www.sip-scootershop.com/en/products/racing+cylinder+mugello+200+sb+_15033301
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Re: 185 top end kit

Postby Donnie » Fri Jun 26, 2015 3:04 pm

Sounds like you would be more than happy with a decent 175 to be honest?
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Re: 185 top end kit

Postby Wack » Fri Jun 26, 2015 6:13 pm

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Re: 185 top end kit

Postby Scooterslag » Sat Jun 27, 2015 2:39 am

Donnie wrote:Sounds like you would be more than happy with a decent 175 to be honest?


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Re: 185 top end kit

Postby Scooterslag » Sat Jun 27, 2015 2:40 am

Wack wrote:Anyone tried one of these? https://www.beedspeed.com/mobile_produc ... egmnc5u9e4


Might be ok, but I doubt if the piston quality is much cop
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Re: 185 top end kit

Postby drivera » Sat Jun 27, 2015 7:33 am

Beware of the cheapo 185 kits I bought one a few years ago and by the time I'd eventually got it cleaned up and running properly it cost nearly as much as a muggello , not sure if I was unlucky with mine but it turned out to have a slightly oval bore so after loads of work to clean up the transfer ports I had to have a rebore to 198 and a new piston :(
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Re: 185 top end kit

Postby Adam_Winstone » Sat Jun 27, 2015 11:06 am

^... there are also a couple of threads running about people having issues with the iron lined alloy 185s being soft and wearing out as quickly as they are run in, which matches the experience of one of my clubmates. Other say good things so I guess these are pretty hit and miss.

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Re: 185 top end kit

Postby Wack » Sat Jun 27, 2015 7:38 pm

A bit like some Rapidos then. Agree about the alloy kits being worn out soon after running in.
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Re: 185 top end kit

Postby corrado » Sat Jun 27, 2015 11:11 pm

The cheapo kits are alloy with a liner, the Rapido kits are basically a cast iron kit with an alloy jacket, ie all the area including the stud holes are iron and about 10mm thick, just the outer shell that's alloy for extra cooling. The cheapo kits I've seen have had liners, about 3mm thick, that didn't appear to be inline with the transfers and no amount of work would ever get them looking as tidy as a Rapido.
175 may do the job but I've got a feeling it'll still leave you wanting more and wishing you'd have splashed out a bit more on something like an MB RT kit to begin with.
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Re: 185 top end kit

Postby dickie » Sun Jun 28, 2015 6:10 am

corrado wrote:The cheapo kits are alloy with a liner, the Rapido kits are basically a cast iron kit with an alloy jacket, ie all the area including the stud holes are iron and about 10mm thick, just the outer shell that's alloy for extra cooling. The cheapo kits I've seen have had liners, about 3mm thick, that didn't appear to be inline with the transfers and no amount of work would ever get them looking as tidy as a Rapido.
175 may do the job but I've got a feeling it'll still leave you wanting more and wishing you'd have splashed out a bit more on something like an MB RT kit to begin with.


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And at £360 for an rt195 it's a bit of a no-brainer to me.
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Re: 185 top end kit

Postby drivera » Sun Jun 28, 2015 8:25 am

corrado wrote:The cheapo kits are alloy with a liner, the Rapido kits are basically a cast iron kit with an alloy jacket, ie all the area including the stud holes are iron and about 10mm thick, just the outer shell that's alloy for extra cooling. The cheapo kits I've seen have had liners, about 3mm thick, that didn't appear to be inline with the transfers and no amount of work would ever get them looking as tidy as a Rapido.
175 may do the job but I've got a feeling it'll still leave you wanting more and wishing you'd have splashed out a bit more on something like an MB RT kit to begin with.

An Iron liner shoved into an alloy barrel by a blind leper would be a good description of how well they are put together !!!
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Re: 185 top end kit

Postby garynonnah » Sun Jun 28, 2015 9:47 am

just got mugello 225 and delortto 30mil carb from camb lambretta £500....
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Re: 185 top end kit

Postby dickie » Sun Jun 28, 2015 10:09 am

Adam_Winstone wrote:^... there are also a couple of threads running about people having issues with the iron lined alloy 185s being soft and wearing out as quickly as they are run in, which matches the experience of one of my clubmates. Other say good things so I guess these are pretty hit and miss.

Adam


All the ones I've seen have a 'notch' in the liner on the lower edge of the exhaust port. By the time it's cleaned up the piston crown sits ~4mm above the exhaust port at bdc.
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Re: 185 top end kit

Postby kennystag » Thu Jul 30, 2015 8:32 pm

Hi All,
I can get my barrel bored to 175 on my GP 150. What piston would I use, would I be able to use the same con rod ,thinking will the small end fit, what other mods would I expect to have to do.
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bored to 175

Postby kennystag » Fri Jul 31, 2015 9:24 am

Hi All,
I can get my barrel bored to 175 on my GP 150. What piston would I use, would I be able to use the same con rod ,thinking will the small end fit, what other mods would I expect to have to do.
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Re: 185 top end kit

Postby rossclark » Sat Aug 01, 2015 7:59 pm

You need to look for a 175 conversion piston.

Proper 175 Pistons have a different position of the fudge on pin because of the longer rod.

It should be possible to bore it out provided it's not already a 125 bored out to 150...
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Re: 185 top end kit

Postby nickw » Sun Aug 02, 2015 4:28 pm

[quote="rossclark"]

fudge on pin
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Love it :lol:
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Re: 185 top end kit

Postby rossclark » Sun Aug 02, 2015 8:31 pm

Fecking autocorrect lol
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