Because I'm a newbie with open class Suzukis and in preparation for the Jens Olsen rebuild of my TM400 engine, I've been doing a bit or research on the model by talking to a number of people who have vintage raced them over the years. The most surprising thing I've discovered is the number of piston failures and, in two cases snapped con rods. I actually examined the broken rod and the remains of Suzuki211s TM400 piston and it ain't pretty folks! A friend of mine in the USA had a similar experience a couple of years ago that he supposedly solved by rebuilding with a full circle TS400M crank. Both Suzuki211 and Wayne my US friend are both long term Suzuki racers who have an affinity for the brand so the failures wouldn't be put down to a poorly assembled engine, bad maintenance or an oiling problem. TM/TS400 owners also report excessive vibration, something I wouldn't have expected from a Japanese manufacturer. This brings to the fore the question... Could the half circle flywheels have an inbuilt balance problem that could be a part of the problem?
Jens is going to build my engine as a serious race unit which will include porting and ignition mods and a pipe to suit. My question to any Suzuki tuning experts out there (Lozza?) is....Should I be looking at recalibrating the balance factor of the engine in an attempt to overcome any supposed vibration problem or whatever is causing piston and rod failure?
Frank Stanborough altered the balance factor of my Maico ever so slightly a few years ago and the previously 'shaky' engine bacame as smooth as an electric motor. I watched him going through the process with Alan Jones new Monark/Lito engine last week and recalling Suzuki211s experience, figured that it wouldn't hurt to recalibrate the balance factor of the Suzuki Crank,rod, piston and ignition flywheel as a unit before I take the lot down to Jens.
I'm reporting these problems as they've been reported to me and now that I am the owner of a TM400, I'm deadly serious about turning it into good, (reliable) race engine, that's why I'm going to the old Norwegian. He knows these things inside out.
So, in closing, am I on the wrong track with my balance factor theory and is it going to be worth the effort and expense?
Are there other 'problems' that also need addressing?