newguy
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Q: What are squish bands?
and what is it they did to the ports?
and what is it they did to the ports?
For and against please:
Using a 12mm or 14mm plug hole?
I believe, from memory, that Jim Cray uses a 12mm thread for the 2nd plug. Something to do with distance to the head bolt being a bit too tight and liable to cracking with a 14mm.
)Yup memory is stll good (impressive even for one so old)
You forgot the "decrepid" bit.
Hi Bailey,
Unfortunatly that micro digital is the wrong curve for the later Airheads.
what about the silent hektik one?
I've heard of it but thats about it. I was referring to the Boyer Brandsden "bean can" ignition. I know that had a different curve because I bought one from one of the guys on this site to try it out. The Heavy flywheel bike had less advance on the ignition.

Had a look in the Siebenrock catalogue?
http://www.siebenrock.com/index1.php?sprache=en and then "catalogue" and then "Technics" and about page 25 has some details of the Silent Hektik.
Jim currently uses 14mm lower plugs 'never known them to crack the heads'
in my experiance twin plugging means no pinging on 95 octane fuel, a smoother engine and an engine that will burst into life even when your starter/batterey is on its last legs.
The Silent Hektik ignition gives you a variety of ignition curves so you can chose what combination of static timing and advance you want. it helps to run a slightly hotter running plug on the bottom. I have played with various the curves and the seat of the pants dyno does not calibrate!
Jim has built me anew engine based on the seibenrock 1070 kit, can't wait to get it run in.
Charles
1070cc is cyber airhead mode !!!