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 Posted: 20:22 - 05 Apr 2011 Post subject: Mtx125 Power valve upgrade |
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Anyhow, my 200cc is screwed, the right case had to be welded, and that didnt work + the flywheel key ate a hole in the crank.
So i got a guy that will do me a trade, 200cc parts for a really good 125cc engine.
So my plan is too pull the power valve clutch bearing from the 200cc and put it in the 125cc case (hole for bearing is there), Then use te 200cc clutch & clutch cover (with power valve linkage), fit the 200 power valve gear too the 125 crank, also use the 200's power valve actuator.
Now the hard part, drilling a hole into te 125cc cylinder for the power valve, valve. after that i will thread it and fit the valve, If all works, i will have a 200cc power valve & 200cc clutch in a 125cc engine. Also i am planning on using a 200cc gianelli exhaust, and posibly the carb. Also porting the cylinder, and using a carbide burr to open the exhust up (not the port but the alloy from the port too the manifold) where it has a 5mm step, i plan on removing the step then polishing with a bluestone and 1000gritt sand paper. With any luck the 125cc wont be short from the 200's power.
If anyone has any ideas or i working somthing similar, please share !
Ill also add pictures when i get the 125cc engine and start work on it!
Tom ____________________ Current: 1992 Suzuki GSF400V - 1984 Honda MTX200 (SOLD) - 1975 Honda Xl350 (SOLD) - 1993 Honda CB250 (SOLD) |
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Sounds interesting...
make sure you keep us posted and upload loads of pictures as you make progress.  |
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keep us posted mate ive got a honda mtx r125 and i am intreseted to see if it works  ____________________ T:BAD  |
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 Posted: 19:18 - 02 Jun 2011 Post subject: Power valve |
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Ok so yesterday i had the valve fitted in the cylinder, And i had a problem with it hesitating when the valve closed. So after porting the exhaust out, i fitted a Mtx200 carb and it goes like stink now.. no flat spots in it like the other times i put a 200cc carb on it.
Defiantly worth doing though, when in 1st,2nd,3,4,5 gear it will go right past the red line with no problem.. Not quite like a RM, Kx, Cr or any other motocross but has a smooth power band to it. Will not be 100% sure if it made a huge difference until i put the Gianelli pipe and 14t front sprocket on, it has a 8tooth now which makes the top speed 70mph and 1st, and 2nd gear useless.
Will post pics and specs up later on this weekend after i borrow an SD card reader.. mines broken
And a vid maybe this Monday or Tuesday after i get a new Vesrah top end gasket kit (my head gasket is blowing a bit & base gasket is silicone). ____________________ Current: 1992 Suzuki GSF400V - 1984 Honda MTX200 (SOLD) - 1975 Honda Xl350 (SOLD) - 1993 Honda CB250 (SOLD) |
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70mph down hill / flat?
My old stock 20 year old 125 (MTX) would do 65 on flat if not nearly 70 on a nice day. |
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God knows what the sprocket was :/
It was close to revving its ballocks off though at 65 but was below the red.
Wish i didn't get rid of it but ah well Will get another in the future |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 290 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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