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Leotech wrote:I have a GT 240 kit fitted, done around 600 miles now and loving it. The first 20 miles were very tight, next 2-300 miles running in and then opened it up a bit 50-55 on way to Llandudno, 60-65 on the way back.
Still babying it to a degree, held flat out for 2 miles but no further yet, and not 100% got the correct gearing yet but its a good piece of kit.
Leotech wrote:I have a GT 240 kit fitted, done around 600 miles now and loving it. The first 20 miles were very tight, next 2-300 miles running in and then opened it up a bit 50-55 on way to Llandudno, 60-65 on the way back.
Still babying it to a degree, held flat out for 2 miles but no further yet, and not 100% got the correct gearing yet but its a good piece of kit.
Scooterdude wrote:Leotech wrote:I have a GT 240 kit fitted, done around 600 miles now and loving it. The first 20 miles were very tight, next 2-300 miles running in and then opened it up a bit 50-55 on way to Llandudno, 60-65 on the way back.
Still babying it to a degree, held flat out for 2 miles but no further yet, and not 100% got the correct gearing yet but its a good piece of kit.
What's it like on fuel Leo?
Lockman69 wrote:Leotech wrote:I have a GT 240 kit fitted, done around 600 miles now and loving it. The first 20 miles were very tight, next 2-300 miles running in and then opened it up a bit 50-55 on way to Llandudno, 60-65 on the way back.
Still babying it to a degree, held flat out for 2 miles but no further yet, and not 100% got the correct gearing yet but its a good piece of kit.
What pipe/carb and gearing are you using ?...I am in the process of putting mine together, I opted to use the bigger carb TX35 Manifold option.
Cheers
coaster wrote:Mine is running a 30 PHBH and BGM clubman V3. I jetted it according to Rich T's recommendations and did a hundred miles running in before taking it to a dyno. The operator ran it up and immediately noted that irt was running way too rich at full throttle and reduced it to a 123. It was also rich in the mid range and he did a lot of runs and small adjustments and ended up with a washer under the needle (can't recall what at the moment). I then set off for Adria and did a further 2100 miles running in as I went although I did up the main jet to 125 as a precaution first. After 500 or so miles we were running at 55-60mph with blasts up to 65 for overtaking. At one point approaching Switzerland were held a steady 60 mph for about 10 minutes with an ambient temp in excess of 33c with absolutely not bother at all. I recorded fuel put in at every fill up and according to my calcs I averaged around 55mpg.
Right, 2,200 trouble free miles but on the way back from the ferry in England I ran out of petrol and had a bit of a job restarting it. It got me home but seemed a bit down on power. Eventually I decided to check the timing as I'm using one of Anthony Tambs external pickups and wondered if it had mover but when rocking the flywheel by hand I noticed that I could easily turn the crank paste TDC with my fingers and also there was a loud clank as it came up on what little compression there was. Top end off and it is obvious the piston is shagged. The carbon build up had closed up the squish band around some of the circumference and had been causing the piston to rock sideways in the bore and I'm suspecting the 4% recommended oil ratio for thatThe ring gap is in excess 35though and I could get a 10 though feller down between the piston and bore. I should point out that I had to run it without a filter of any sort due to restricted panel clearance with the off side carb position. I'm having to wait a couple of weeks for a new piston as Rich is on holiday at the moment, shame as I was really looking forward to using it on the Derby 150
I'm now having to get my Avanti ready as a stand in
coaster wrote:Mine is running a 30 PHBH and BGM clubman V3. I jetted it according to Rich T's recommendations and did a hundred miles running in before taking it to a dyno. The operator ran it up and immediately noted that irt was running way too rich at full throttle and reduced it to a 123. It was also rich in the mid range and he did a lot of runs and small adjustments and ended up with a washer under the needle (can't recall what at the moment). I then set off for Adria and did a further 2100 miles running in as I went although I did up the main jet to 125 as a precaution first. After 500 or so miles we were running at 55-60mph with blasts up to 65 for overtaking. At one point approaching Switzerland were held a steady 60 mph for about 10 minutes with an ambient temp in excess of 33c with absolutely not bother at all. I recorded fuel put in at every fill up and according to my calcs I averaged around 55mpg.
Right, 2,200 trouble free miles but on the way back from the ferry in England I ran out of petrol and had a bit of a job restarting it. It got me home but seemed a bit down on power. Eventually I decided to check the timing as I'm using one of Anthony Tambs external pickups and wondered if it had mover but when rocking the flywheel by hand I noticed that I could easily turn the crank paste TDC with my fingers and also there was a loud clank as it came up on what little compression there was. Top end off and it is obvious the piston is shagged. The carbon build up had closed up the squish band around some of the circumference and had been causing the piston to rock sideways in the bore and I'm suspecting the 4% recommended oil ratio for thatThe ring gap is in excess 35though and I could get a 10 though feller down between the piston and bore. I should point out that I had to run it without a filter of any sort due to restricted panel clearance with the off side carb position. I'm having to wait a couple of weeks for a new piston as Rich is on holiday at the moment, shame as I was really looking forward to using it on the Derby 150
I'm now having to get my Avanti ready as a stand in
Leotech wrote:Scooterdude wrote:Leotech wrote:I have a GT 240 kit fitted, done around 600 miles now and loving it. The first 20 miles were very tight, next 2-300 miles running in and then opened it up a bit 50-55 on way to Llandudno, 60-65 on the way back.
Still babying it to a degree, held flat out for 2 miles but no further yet, and not 100% got the correct gearing yet but its a good piece of kit.
What's it like on fuel Leo?
Standard tank does about 60 miles, by which time I'm ready to have a rest anyway! Other day I worked it out about 28mpg.
I have a 142 main jet fitted tho and they recommend a 140, I'm leaving mine as is until I get 1000 ,miles on it and give it good beasting so maybe it might get a bit better.
GeorgeS wrote:.....A 125 main does seem small, I think I have a 143 in mine (up from the 130 it came with) but it perhaps a little on the rich side. Still not had mine dyno'ed & must get round to it.
coaster wrote:Mine is running a 30 PHBH and BGM clubman V3. I jetted it according to Rich T's recommendations and did a hundred miles running in before taking it to a dyno. The operator ran it up and immediately noted that irt was running way too rich at full throttle and reduced it to a 123. It was also rich in the mid range and he did a lot of runs and small adjustments and ended up with a washer under the needle (can't recall what at the moment). I then set off for Adria and did a further 2100 miles running in as I went although I did up the main jet to 125 as a precaution first. After 500 or so miles we were running at 55-60mph with blasts up to 65 for overtaking. At one point approaching Switzerland were held a steady 60 mph for about 10 minutes with an ambient temp in excess of 33c with absolutely not bother at all. I recorded fuel put in at every fill up and according to my calcs I averaged around 55mpg.
Right, 2,200 trouble free miles but on the way back from the ferry in England I ran out of petrol and had a bit of a job restarting it. It got me home but seemed a bit down on power. Eventually I decided to check the timing as I'm using one of Anthony Tambs external pickups and wondered if it had mover but when rocking the flywheel by hand I noticed that I could easily turn the crank paste TDC with my fingers and also there was a loud clank as it came up on what little compression there was. Top end off and it is obvious the piston is shagged. The carbon build up had closed up the squish band around some of the circumference and had been causing the piston to rock sideways in the bore and I'm suspecting the 4% recommended oil ratio for thatThe ring gap is in excess 35though and I could get a 10 though feller down between the piston and bore. I should point out that I had to run it without a filter of any sort due to restricted panel clearance with the off side carb position. I'm having to wait a couple of weeks for a new piston as Rich is on holiday at the moment, shame as I was really looking forward to using it on the Derby 150
I'm now having to get my Avanti ready as a stand in
Angelo wrote:.................When you get the new piston, are you planning to keep with the current 125 main or are you planning to increase it?
coaster wrote:Angelo wrote:.................When you get the new piston, are you planning to keep with the current 125 main or are you planning to increase it?
Interesting that you had problems too, which side is your carb on? mines on the kickstart side but I'm thinking of buying the one that comes out on the other side as I believe there is more panel clearance.
Re the main jet, it was reduced to a 125 on the dyno session but I upped it to 130 for the euro trip
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