V twin diesel engines
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V twin diesel engines
Had a quiet hour at work and stumbled upon this...
http://www.kipor.com/prouducts_detail3.asp?info_id=547
Which is clearly a double cylinder version of the this engine http://www.kipor.com/prouducts_detail3.asp?info_id=303
It's a bit smaller than the V twin version of the 186 (406cc) engine http://www.kipor.com/prouducts_detail3.asp?info_id=548 which has been put in a few bikes (including a Bullet, though it looked like it was too large for the frame). I wonder if this engine would be more suitable for an Enfield conversion?
After hearing Whisker's bike at the UK rally I'm addicted to the V twin noise!
http://www.kipor.com/prouducts_detail3.asp?info_id=547
Which is clearly a double cylinder version of the this engine http://www.kipor.com/prouducts_detail3.asp?info_id=303
It's a bit smaller than the V twin version of the 186 (406cc) engine http://www.kipor.com/prouducts_detail3.asp?info_id=548 which has been put in a few bikes (including a Bullet, though it looked like it was too large for the frame). I wonder if this engine would be more suitable for an Enfield conversion?
After hearing Whisker's bike at the UK rally I'm addicted to the V twin noise!
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If I were to get a v-twin again it would be one of these.
http://tinyurl.com/kuyloc
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V twins are cool aren't they? I especially liked his little exhaust flappers!
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Since this ebay add will eventually disappear.LocomotiveBreath wrote:If I were to get a v-twin again it would be one of these.
http://tinyurl.com/kuyloc
For reference when that happens: items in this auction is a FARYMANN MARINE DIESEL ENGINE 24 HP MODEL R30M
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here is a picture of another V-twin Farymann 74ci
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Here is a picture of the Ultra Rare Fairbanks-Morse V-twin Diesel
See: http://gasengine.farmcollector.com/Gas- ... iesel.aspx
See: http://gasengine.farmcollector.com/Gas- ... iesel.aspx
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Wow mate! that is a really nice and tight V-twin - coolLocomotiveBreath wrote:Here is a picture of the Ultra Rare Fairbanks-Morse V-twin Diesel
See: http://gasengine.farmcollector.com/Gas- ... iesel.aspx
Also looking at the cylinder arrangement, it doesn't seem to be offset meaning the conrods may share the same big end similar to the Harley engine.
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Dan, I think it is far more likely it is a copy of the 2-cylinder Yanmar.
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Hey Loco,
Since you like big heavy "V" engines, why not cut to the chase, pull out all the stops and go with a 6V-53 Detroit diesel? I think one of these in a stretched and widened Boss Hoss would be killer.... Whoever said bigger isn't better????
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Since you like big heavy "V" engines, why not cut to the chase, pull out all the stops and go with a 6V-53 Detroit diesel? I think one of these in a stretched and widened Boss Hoss would be killer.... Whoever said bigger isn't better????
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How about this..... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFqWaz9C ... ideo_title
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This is what I plan to use. Yanmar 2v78 from a John Deere F735 prototype. See me running it on Youtube right after I got it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXRK6Fsg1RM
Here is a photo with rough dimensions
http://listerenginegallery.com/main.php?g2_itemId=5555
I just finished getting my 6/1 listeroid built up and running and am finishing my Cub Cadet repower using a 12hp Yanmar clone single cyl. Once the Cub is done I'll start on the bike.
What a disease this diesel engine gig! I hear there is no cure...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXRK6Fsg1RM
Here is a photo with rough dimensions
http://listerenginegallery.com/main.php?g2_itemId=5555
I just finished getting my 6/1 listeroid built up and running and am finishing my Cub Cadet repower using a 12hp Yanmar clone single cyl. Once the Cub is done I'll start on the bike.
What a disease this diesel engine gig! I hear there is no cure...
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look forward to your build
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Those V twins are good engines and a great ride! First one I was was in Wolfgangs Enfield. As someone said to me once, 'Miles with Smiles'
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Haven't seen Wolfgang for a while ... but here is its "Yanfield":
http://classic.dieselkrad.info/dieselmo ... field.html
and he also appears in Billingshurst 2005:
http://www.dieselbike.net/BritishRally0 ... ally05.htm
AFAIK the first and only bike with an Yanmar 2V78 V2-Diesel. The engine runs very smooth and has much more motorcycle feeling than the single cylinders, in my opinion. Unfortunatly this engine is rare, very very rare! Don't know why.
http://classic.dieselkrad.info/dieselmo ... field.html
and he also appears in Billingshurst 2005:
http://www.dieselbike.net/BritishRally0 ... ally05.htm
AFAIK the first and only bike with an Yanmar 2V78 V2-Diesel. The engine runs very smooth and has much more motorcycle feeling than the single cylinders, in my opinion. Unfortunatly this engine is rare, very very rare! Don't know why.