Alan Husaberg Supporter Joined Jul 14, 2016 Messages 596 Location Australia, Beechworth, Vic. Dec 4, 2018 #1 Believe it or not.
Alan Husaberg Supporter Joined Jul 14, 2016 Messages 596 Location Australia, Beechworth, Vic. Dec 4, 2018 #2 Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
tourist Husaberg Supporter Joined Nov 23, 2012 Messages 2,384 Location Iceland Dec 4, 2018 #3 Whoa. Hey spill the beans! What's inside the box?
paolo6 Joined Nov 7, 2016 Messages 279 Location chester Dec 4, 2018 #4 Uhm...Is that your engine Alan? Is it a straight swap or you need to machine something ?I am well impressed I didn't expect it
Uhm...Is that your engine Alan? Is it a straight swap or you need to machine something ?I am well impressed I didn't expect it
Alan Husaberg Supporter Joined Jul 14, 2016 Messages 596 Location Australia, Beechworth, Vic. Dec 4, 2018 #5 Geez i wish it was mine mate. Apparently it belongs to a mechanic who worked at Husaberg. Apparently it has been very reliable. Im pushing for more info. The barrel looks to be extended over a 570 barrel obviously to accommodate a longer rod. Ill post a pic of my 104mm barrel.
Geez i wish it was mine mate. Apparently it belongs to a mechanic who worked at Husaberg. Apparently it has been very reliable. Im pushing for more info. The barrel looks to be extended over a 570 barrel obviously to accommodate a longer rod. Ill post a pic of my 104mm barrel.
Alan Husaberg Supporter Joined Jul 14, 2016 Messages 596 Location Australia, Beechworth, Vic. Dec 4, 2018 #6 A SXF head Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Alan Husaberg Supporter Joined Jul 14, 2016 Messages 596 Location Australia, Beechworth, Vic. Dec 5, 2018 #7 Looking further at his engine, maybe the barrel hasnt been extended. But then how does he get 11,000rpm? It was mentioned it is different at the rod.
Looking further at his engine, maybe the barrel hasnt been extended. But then how does he get 11,000rpm? It was mentioned it is different at the rod.
tourist Husaberg Supporter Joined Nov 23, 2012 Messages 2,384 Location Iceland Dec 5, 2018 #8 Superlight rod from exotic materials?
Alan Husaberg Supporter Joined Jul 14, 2016 Messages 596 Location Australia, Beechworth, Vic. Dec 5, 2018 #9 tourist said: Superlight rod from exotic materials? Click to expand... It wouldnt be so much lightness but more length to reduce rod angle. What 104mm piston is he using? Couldnt be the CP anchor surely? Longer rod with a piston with a smaller pin height?
tourist said: Superlight rod from exotic materials? Click to expand... It wouldnt be so much lightness but more length to reduce rod angle. What 104mm piston is he using? Couldnt be the CP anchor surely? Longer rod with a piston with a smaller pin height?