Novarossi engines thread
#5731
0.1 to 0.2mm shim is what's needed. I would go with 0.1mm for 25% Nitro. Then re-tune.
Hope that help's.
Regard's
BM
#5733
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The upper head (w/cooling fins) for the Mephisto is the same design as that for the Keep-On and the Flash PT. It is lower profile and the lower portions fit down around the case of the engine. Since some of those engine cases were dressed to fit the lower fitting head, I am not sure if it will fit around those cases that were not dressed. So you are on your own.
#5736
saw from the other post in this forum that the latest Mephisto is using the piston set from keep on? it that true?
i have a question, dated back to the era of keep on and pt tuned, what is the difference in performance? just xtra long stroke with keep on?
i have a question, dated back to the era of keep on and pt tuned, what is the difference in performance? just xtra long stroke with keep on?
#5740
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Rolef, also notice that the Mephisto does not have the newer Backplate with the pointed taper facing the crankshaft as found in the Mito 35 engines, any guess why they went back to the old design?
#5741
That I do not know. The 2 side groove does make it a more stable running engine because the better flow of the fuel but I can imagine they want to have an as low possible crankcase volume. I have heard from a guy that his engine modifier does modify the rear cover to get it as close possibe to the crankpin to lower the crankcase volume.
Lower volume gives a better pump of the fuel through the transfer channels resulting more bottom power.
Lower volume gives a better pump of the fuel through the transfer channels resulting more bottom power.



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