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Grinder 04-16-2007 02:07 PM


Originally Posted by Grinder
The rod is the same. 17006

Sorry 07601. :blush:

jaykay 04-17-2007 02:39 AM

What are the main diffrence between the Plus 12-3 and Plus 12-3 SC.

I only recognized that the SC have ceramic ball bearings and a 11.9mm crankshaft.

asw7576 04-17-2007 03:30 AM

I know C = Rear Ceramic Bearings, T = Turbo Crankshaft, but I don't know what S means ?

asw7576 04-17-2007 03:35 AM


Originally Posted by Delta9
I will normally clean my airfilters about 4 times before throwing away, sometimes less if they look dodgey. as long as you clean it from the inside out its fine as it wont push the dust into airfilter, i use denatured alcohol or petrol to clean my airfilters.

I soak and gentle wash my filter with highly concentrated detergents, about three times cleaning process. After complete drying, I right away give filter oil and keep them in clean containers, ready for use anytime I want. Mostly they could last about a year.

gtrmx 04-17-2007 10:22 AM


Originally Posted by SalvadoriRacing
17006 is the front bearing (not for the SCT, only for the previous ones)

the conrod code is 07601 and yes it's the same conrod of NS/NSR series....


Thanks to all!!

Grinder 04-18-2007 06:06 AM


Originally Posted by jaykay
What are the main diffrence between the Plus 12-3 and Plus 12-3 SC.

I only recognized that the SC have ceramic ball bearings and a 11.9mm crankshaft.

The main difference is the .4,, increase in crankshaft diameter. Nova also added an O ring to the head button. The Exhaust ports are constantly changing from Novarossi. This is also different depending on which +12-3CT you got. On the brand new batch of +12-3SCT's the transfer ports are a slightly different shape for the better. ;)

Dynamite 04-18-2007 06:11 AM

interesting to see that they went to 11.9mm rather then 12mm with the crank, i guess it makes buying replacement bearings hard without getting genuine ones.

Grinder 04-18-2007 09:43 AM

Is this ROAR/IFMAR legal
 
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Does the 353 have too many holes in the cylinder to be legal?

stefan 04-18-2007 10:00 AM


Originally Posted by Grinder
Does the 353 have too many holes in the cylinder to be legal?

As far as I know, they consider holes below the top of the piston (i.e. that are not opened to the combustion chmaber during the cycle , as cooling holes. Don't nail me on it though.

Actually, better don't nail me at all :lol: :weird:

eduardo_garcia 04-18-2007 03:34 PM

Hi guys:

The new 2630 pipe is good for the old NSR12s5 engine?

regards

Dynamite 04-18-2007 04:33 PM

i know orion had protests at the worlds from the other manufacturers regarding the slits they had in their liners on the wasp rev, i'm sure it got over ruled because they were not extra holes, but a hole with a slit so not technically extra holes in the liner...

the extra holes in the nova while technically not part of the combustion process are extra holes in the liner because they are holes, this could be a very grey area on legality indeed.

JB04 04-18-2007 04:38 PM

I have a JP Mod Plus 12 - 3 and have been told that the "C" designates 11 ceramic bearings. Without the "C" there are 9 ceramic bearings.

Can anyone confirm or deny this?

Thanks

freefallmarine 04-18-2007 05:04 PM

Hi All, I was wondering if you can put a 7 port Plus-7 p/s into a 5 port Plus-5? Like the older 7 ports in the p5. Thanks.

afm 04-18-2007 05:47 PM


Originally Posted by Grinder
Does the 353 have too many holes in the cylinder to be legal?

THIS IS THE NEW EFRA RULE CONCERNING .12 ENGINES
5.1 Appendix 7
The engine may have a total capacity of not more than 2.11 cc.
They shall be air-cooled, with front rotary valve, two-stroke induction.
The engines may have e maximum of four (4) ports in the liner, including the exhaust port, seen with the piston at lowest position.
No form of forced induction is allowed.
No form of variable port timing.
Only glow plug ignition is allowed.
One additional gap in the bottom (skirt) of the piston is allowed.
Additional slits or holes in the liner for cooling purposes are allowed as long as they do not reach the top of the piston at lowest position.
Standard and conical glow plugs allowed.
Where ever we say hole in this rule we mean a hole that is surrounded completely by material.

and i also know that because of the protest aver the Orion engines at the Worlds, IFMAR also ruled that slits or holes in the liner, below the piston at BDC are legal

AFM

Grinder 04-19-2007 04:47 AM


Originally Posted by afm
THIS IS THE NEW EFRA RULE CONCERNING .12 ENGINES
5.1 Appendix 7
The engine may have a total capacity of not more than 2.11 cc.
They shall be air-cooled, with front rotary valve, two-stroke induction.
The engines may have e maximum of four (4) ports in the liner, including the exhaust port, seen with the piston at lowest position.
No form of forced induction is allowed.
No form of variable port timing.
Only glow plug ignition is allowed.
One additional gap in the bottom (skirt) of the piston is allowed.
Additional slits or holes in the liner for cooling purposes are allowed as long as they do not reach the top of the piston at lowest position.
Standard and conical glow plugs allowed.
Where ever we say hole in this rule we mean a hole that is surrounded completely by material.

and i also know that because of the protest aver the Orion engines at the Worlds, IFMAR also ruled that slits or holes in the liner, below the piston at BDC are legal

AFM

Thanks AFM. I guess Stefan was correct. I like these rules. :sneaky:


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