Featured T120v On The Lift

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  1. Iron

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    #1 Iron, Nov 6, 2024
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    I like a new project

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    I've rebuilt the 1972 T120V engine with 750 Barrels and a Tiger's head.
    Nice 2inch stainless zorsts that should keep the mobile phone users from stepping into the road.
    New built wheels with Italian 3 inch rear rim and 2.5 inch front.
    Gonna try for a Trackmaster tank on this one.
     
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    @Iron: All the best for this project. It looks great.
     
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  3. darkman

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    Looking good so far mate :eyes:
     
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    @Iron Same here mate. Good luck as if you need it. I have seen some of your rebuilds.
     
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    Thanks Gang. The Shovel delayed me for a while but the Trumpet's Boots are on order now so I can get it on it's feet next week.
     
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  6. speedrattle

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    what kind of 750 barrels? T140?

    is that why youre making up head steadies?
     
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  7. Iron

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    @speedrattle they are Routt 9 hole big bore barrels.
    The head bolts are like that as they are all I have for now. They were taken off of another bike I dismantled and originally held the coils. I'll revert to the original steady and bolts when I order the parts.
     
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    the 750 jugs on the long rod motors work really well
     
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    You can't beat a nice pair of jugs. 72.gif
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  10. speedrattle

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    those appear more like an 850 kit
     
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    Built one for a mate years back, with porting, cam timing altering, and new carbs it did indeed, " work really well " !
    I vaguely remember Americans not liking the 'short rod ' 750 for flattrack racing, for some reason ?
     
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    Built one for a mate years back, with porting, cam timing altering, and new carbs it did indeed, " work really well " !
    I vaguely remember Americans not liking the 'short rod ' 750 for flattrack racing, for some reason ?
     
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    do you recall the cam timing you used?
     
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    #16 Iron, Nov 10, 2024
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    Brill - thanks for that. Hadn't seen that before.
    From the days when magazines used to have useful stuff in them
     
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    they list the 750 short rod motor with a very retarded intake cam lobe center-- 111 degrees, with a more typical 103 degrees on the exhaust. as i understand it, that retarded intake timing was intended to de-tune the 750 so it wouldnt destroy its . . . one-piece timing side main bearing? i forget.

    normal timing is generally at lobe centers of 100/100, or 102/103, or in that range.

    im curious because i run my land speed race bike at 106/109, very retarded lobe centers, and it has very good power at both upper and lower rpms. but the cams are 0.375 lift and 296.5 duration.

    im interested in building a motor with a bias to low-rpm horsepower for a sidecar tug, so im thinking about what i might be doing there.
     
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    Ramp cams as fitted to pre unit Triumphs are a consideration or use dot to dot on inlet instead of dot to line. upload_2024-11-10_18-6-38.jpeg
     
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    #19 speedrattle, Nov 10, 2024
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    was the dot-to-dot timing characteristic of milder triumph motors? that would advance the intake cam 7.2 degrees over dot-to-dash.

    at any rate, super mild tuning is what im looking for. im not expecting more than about 45 mph out of that machine, especially with a 17-tooth gearbox sprocket, so any power over 4000 rpm is wasted.
     
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    Dot to dot was the Thunderbird tune
     
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