Ok, not wanting to hijack ( more than has been already ) the "spanish lady" thread , heres a new one .
I bought a Lince a few years ago , i was warned by a coule of people of the problem with the tapers shearing on std motors, hence my interest. The first thing i would normally do, when building a non std engine, would be to fit a gp taper crank, but with the lince i wanted to keep it fairly std, and wanted to keep the motoplat electronic ign. which by all accounts was excellent, apart from tbe shearing issue .
Now it is often quoted that the lince/lynx flywheel is the heaviest of the flywheels available, hence the torque force imposed on the thin taper , resulting in the shearing.
So, my idea was to lighten it to releave the stress caused.
Ive got my friend who does NDT , and he xrayed it for me , to see where the best place to remove material from . The xrays proved inconclusive as he couldnt get a decent image .
I had a knackered one , so i thought id experiment on it to see how far i could go .
I weighed it before i started , and it was 3.15kgs ...out of interst i thought id compare it to a std jet ( point motoplat) a std sx200 and a std indian electronic (li taper) flywheels
Lince 3.15 kgs
Jet 3.04kgs
Sx200 3.4kgs
Indian 2.62 kgs
So the lince one isnt the heaviest , the sx200 is , not by much though.
Warkton tornado gave his account of them not shearing when he raced , but i think the clue there is in the "racing "....they would of been lightened ? Maybe no fan either , further reducing drag on the taper ??
There is another likely cause though , the machineing of the taper itself ? .....as the majority of the failures ive heard about , especially std motors, appear to be linces , maybe there is an inherent fault in the spanish cranks ? a a sharp corner on the shoulder perhaps ?? I havent one to examine atm .
Thoughts ????