glad to see you experimenting with assymetric piston geometry, I am sure you will garner significant gains in torque and speed with this build, but I am guessing machining the cylinder to match the piston will be time consuming, bravo and huzzah!!
Did u cut the old plastic off or just go over the outside of it??? I cut the whole plastic ring off and used that exact same clamp ( from 031?) And it clears it at 12 o'clock on the cylinder. I haven't put it on the case yet, but it is assembled. Thanks for the heads up on putting in so screw can be accessed from PTO sideView attachment 6801
Not a very good picture. You can not put the screw side to flywheel side as it will hit the case. It will not clear cylinder fins in the 12 o'clock position. Installed in the above picture is done prior to setting jug, even before upper spring is installed.
Hope this helps.
I cut that whole plastic ring off, so clamp is on the rubber boot
InterestingI cut that whole plastic ring off, so clamp is on the rubber boot
Did u cut the old plastic off or just go over the outside of it??? I cut the whole plastic ring off and used that exact same clamp ( from 031?) And it clears it at 12 o'clock on the cylinder. I haven't put it on the case yet, but it is assembled. Thanks for the heads up on putting in so screw can be accessed from PTO side
is avaible, lots have got new numbersIs that 357/359 plastic intake piece with the impulse nipple really no longer available??? As is the rubber boot according to parts tree???
I ran into this not long ago with a common part. Sent a few PM's asking where to locate parts. Turns out the part number was updated. I felt like a dumba$$.Is that 357/359 plastic intake piece with the impulse nipple really no longer available??? As is the rubber boot according to parts tree???
go to the homepage to parts three, when you see one NLA part and a blue box under, that one have the updated #, quite simple when you get used to it.I ran into this not long ago with a common part. Sent a few PM's asking where to locate parts. Turns out the part number was updated. I felt like a dumba$$.