Andrew1234 Active Member Local time 3:08 AM Joined Jan 11, 2023 Messages 291 Location Marietta, Georgia Dec 8, 2023 #1 Could I put a 49mm jug and piston on a 47mm bottom end china girl
GW's Motorized Well-Known Member Local time 1:08 AM Joined Feb 4, 2022 Messages 8,694 Location Nyssa, Oregon Dec 8, 2023 #2 You can, the only thing is puston clearance and stud spacing. Both can be fixed, but it takes alot of work.
You can, the only thing is puston clearance and stud spacing. Both can be fixed, but it takes alot of work.
Andrew1234 Active Member Local time 3:08 AM Joined Jan 11, 2023 Messages 291 Location Marietta, Georgia Dec 8, 2023 #3 GW's Motorized said: You can, the only thing is puston clearance and stud spacing. Both can be fixed, but it takes alot of work. Click to expand... what would i have to do?
GW's Motorized said: You can, the only thing is puston clearance and stud spacing. Both can be fixed, but it takes alot of work. Click to expand... what would i have to do?
Chainlube Well-Known Member Local time 12:08 AM Joined Jan 5, 2020 Messages 10,280 Location Kelowna BC Dec 8, 2023 #4 Andrew1234 said: what would i have to do? Click to expand... Check the stud spacing on the existing and the new, you might not have to do anything but bolt it together.
Andrew1234 said: what would i have to do? Click to expand... Check the stud spacing on the existing and the new, you might not have to do anything but bolt it together.
Andrew1234 Active Member Local time 3:08 AM Joined Jan 11, 2023 Messages 291 Location Marietta, Georgia Dec 8, 2023 #5 Chainlube said: Check the stud spacing on the existing and the new, you might not have to do anything but bolt it together. Click to expand... whats the stud spacing on a 47mm 8mm stud because on the 49 its 43mm
Chainlube said: Check the stud spacing on the existing and the new, you might not have to do anything but bolt it together. Click to expand... whats the stud spacing on a 47mm 8mm stud because on the 49 its 43mm
Chainlube Well-Known Member Local time 12:08 AM Joined Jan 5, 2020 Messages 10,280 Location Kelowna BC Dec 8, 2023 #6 Look at this from CDH.
Andrew1234 Active Member Local time 3:08 AM Joined Jan 11, 2023 Messages 291 Location Marietta, Georgia Dec 8, 2023 #7 Chainlube said: Look at this from CDH. Click to expand... It should fit then
GW's Motorized Well-Known Member Local time 1:08 AM Joined Feb 4, 2022 Messages 8,694 Location Nyssa, Oregon Dec 8, 2023 #8 Your piston clearance is the big one. If there isn't room for the piston to pass through the case
Chainlube Well-Known Member Local time 12:08 AM Joined Jan 5, 2020 Messages 10,280 Location Kelowna BC Dec 8, 2023 #9 GW's Motorized said: Your piston clearance is the big one. If there isn't room for the piston to pass through the case Click to expand... The same case and jug for a 48cc up to70cc I imagine, the only difference is the hole in the middle.
GW's Motorized said: Your piston clearance is the big one. If there isn't room for the piston to pass through the case Click to expand... The same case and jug for a 48cc up to70cc I imagine, the only difference is the hole in the middle.
GW's Motorized Well-Known Member Local time 1:08 AM Joined Feb 4, 2022 Messages 8,694 Location Nyssa, Oregon Dec 8, 2023 #10 Chainlube said: The same case and jug for a 48cc up to70cc I imagine, the only difference is the hole in the middle. Click to expand... That's what I am referring to. The case might not fit a 49mm piston. That would be a good place to measure
Chainlube said: The same case and jug for a 48cc up to70cc I imagine, the only difference is the hole in the middle. Click to expand... That's what I am referring to. The case might not fit a 49mm piston. That would be a good place to measure