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Re: has anyone ever heard of or done this
What makes you think it's an nc24 engine?nc30 madness wrote:i checked my bike this weekend and my bike deff has a nc24 engine in a nc30 frame with nc30 carbs and an nc30 performance exhaust
Have you checked the engine number?
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Re: has anyone ever heard of or done this
hey fastdruid it doesnt have an oil cooler
i know its an nc24 because when i wanted to do the valve clearances there were no shims, and i had to get new sprockets and chain and the front sprocket matched up to a nc24 front sprocket
my engine number is nc13e 1059825
please can you guys also check up on this, thanks
i know its an nc24 because when i wanted to do the valve clearances there were no shims, and i had to get new sprockets and chain and the front sprocket matched up to a nc24 front sprocket
my engine number is nc13e 1059825
please can you guys also check up on this, thanks
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Re: has anyone ever heard of or done this
Yep that's an nc24 engine.nc30 madness wrote: my engine number is nc13e 1059825
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Re: has anyone ever heard of or done this
Are the ports blocked off then? All NC24's had an oil cooler.
Its deffo an NC24 engine so it should have the ports at the front by the starter motor.
Is it wearing the NC30 exhaust?
Its deffo an NC24 engine so it should have the ports at the front by the starter motor.
Is it wearing the NC30 exhaust?
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Re: has anyone ever heard of or done this
This is why I asked for pics... it is a proper mongrel and whoever made it must have had some skills!
Do the NC24 have the same stubby rear as the NC30? Would love to see some pics
Do the NC24 have the same stubby rear as the NC30? Would love to see some pics

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Re: has anyone ever heard of or done this
I can't remember the 400 designation but could it be similar to the VFR750K RC37, ie the training model that (for the 750 version at least) was fitted with no oil cooler?
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Yep, would have been a lot easier to put an nc30 engine in.CMSMJ1 wrote:This is why I asked for pics... it is a proper mongrel and whoever made it must have had some skills!
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Re: has anyone ever heard of or done this
A 180 degree firing crank will give more power than big bang engines, the motogp engineers are well aware of this but choose big bang for the traction benefits.fastdruid wrote:The difference fwiw between the 180 and 360 crank is the 180 is smoother, the 360 or 'big bang' gives very slightly more power
At one stage Jeremy Burgess was quoted as saying big bang was detrimental to the tune of 10hp on one of their 990cc engines.
The difference in power between a 24 engine and a 30 engine is only due to development in my opinion.
Soooo... let's see a full house tuned nc24 engine making some big power!!
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Re: has anyone ever heard of or done this
That should maybe been written as "more usable power" :-) at the expense of scavenging efficiency.
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Re: has anyone ever heard of or done this
Dataracer...we talking Star Trek Next Generation....[b]DataRacer[/b] wrote:Yep, would have been a lot easier to put an nc30 engine in.CMSMJ1 wrote:This is why I asked for pics... it is a proper mongrel and whoever made it must have had some skills!


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