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Marque Remarks => Husqvarna => Topic started by: bigk on January 24, 2010, 06:25:09 pm
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Is it possible to put an air cooled cylinder on watercooled bottom?
Cheers,
K
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81 model KTM 125, Michael it can be done
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Would need to disable the water pump and seal up the water pump attachment on the clutch cover. The exhaust pipe will route differently and between the air cooled and the water cooled so frame may need mount points added. Not sure if water cooled pipe will fit air cooled cylinder without some mods. Air cooled ignition may be different advance curve to water cooled. Plastic side covers may not fit air cooled exhaust.
What do you have in mind BigK?
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Must be a slow day in the sweat shop :P.
Why?? ???
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I have a 430 W/C bottom end and an aircooled top in the shed somewhere. Just thinking out loud, might be able to have a spare engine. No real use at this point. Painted a couple of fuel tanks today, maybe the fumes have got to me.
Cheers,
K
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(http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2007-4/1252864/Maico%20Auto%20001.jpg)
Talking about hybrids, this is one that I am thinking of building. It also answers your question, because the aircooled 430 top end fits straight on to the watercooled 430 bottom end . It is an '86 Husky 430 automatic bottom end (I love Husky autos by the way) , with an aircooled 430 top end , in a '79 Maico Magnum frame (arguably the best handling of all Maico frames). The only stumbling point is that the 430 aircooled top end has a side exiting exhaust port & the Maico frame suits a centre exit exhaust. If I use the watercooled 430 top end (which has a centre exit exhaust), I then have to fit a radiator somewhere. The watercooled option also makes it ineligible for the vintage pony express class that I want to race it in, which requires an aircooled, drum braked bike. If I modify the aircooled cylinder to a centre exit exhaust, I will probably still keep the water pump to try to push the transmission oil through an XR250 Honda style oil cooler (as Husky autos can get very hot, because of the friction from the slipping clutches & lose power).
The Husky motor is sitting up a bit high in the picture , because the back Maico engine mounts need to be trimmed off. If I go ahead with this project, I will carefully take off these mounts in case I ever want to put an original Maico motor back in the frame .
And you thought that you had been sniffing too many fumes ;D.
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Dont do it K there are plenty of guys that would like a 430 bottom end thanks Michael. :)
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the auto was good while it was running
(http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/gg71/marcFX_photo/n627875195_1008230_1509.jpg)
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No
Front frame down tube is different.
D.D.R had one for sale a while ago and it was BUTCHERED!!!!