Banshee96 Posted November 7, 2007 Author Report Posted November 7, 2007 With no lid and LRD pipes, at or near sea level with normal warm riding temps, (60 to 80 degrees)280 is a good start... And whomever told you a motor would only run on one cylinder if the pistons are in backwards needs to have their head checked... I thought I read on here somewhere that if one piston was in backwards then it would only run on one cylinder and if both were in backwards it would not run at all. Sorry I was just going off of what I read. Is it possible my piston(s) is/are in backwards? And yeah i will be riding around sea level with those temps and with no lid/snorkel. I don't ride much in the winter. Quote
Animalman294 Posted November 7, 2007 Report Posted November 7, 2007 And whomever told you a motor would only run on one cylinder if the pistons are in backwards needs to have their head checked... Plus, I heard that one cylinder would turn one way and the other would turn the other and cancel each other out. But on the other hand if both pistons were installed backwards your shee would have reverse. Couldn't help myself, just yankin' your chain man...............Dave's right the other guy was talking out his ass and needs to go ride his big wheel and stay away from your shee. Quote
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