Lombardini triples, can you kick start them?
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Lombardini triples, can you kick start them?
Lombardini triples, can you kick start them?
I'm thinking of the LDW903,
also I'm thinking of fitting a turbo taking it from 23hp to 31hp, unless there's an existing Lombardini turbo triple I can look for.
Anyone done it, been there, bought the tee shirt?
Cheers Ian
I'm thinking of the LDW903,
also I'm thinking of fitting a turbo taking it from 23hp to 31hp, unless there's an existing Lombardini turbo triple I can look for.
Anyone done it, been there, bought the tee shirt?
Cheers Ian
Re: Lombardini triples, can you kick start them?
If you put on enough weight I imagine it's possible to kick start pretty much anything
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Re: Lombardini triples, can you kick start them?
Lol, I'm carrying too much weight as it is.Dan J wrote:If you put on enough weight I imagine it's possible to kick start pretty much anything
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Re: Lombardini triples, can you kick start them?
It's in easier to kick start a 4 cilinder 400cc engine than a 1 cilinder 400cc engine. So the Lombardini shouldn't be a bigger porblem than a single cilinder big diesel.
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Re: Lombardini triples, can you kick start them?
I doubt it's kickable. Not so much cause of the # of cylinders but cause of no decompression valve built in it. If I understand things right, the idea is to get the flywheel spinning fast enough to do the work for you once the compression kicks back on. thus, this is kept in mind in the design/weight of the flywheel also.
But this is just a guess.
But this is just a guess.
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Re: Lombardini triples, can you kick start them?
I have seen a daihatsu triple been kick started.
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Re: Lombardini triples, can you kick start them?
And you can use the build up pressure in let's say cilinder 1 to speed up for cilinder 2. If it's a direct injected diesel the compression ratio is lower than indirect. Should make it easier as well.
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Re: Lombardini triples, can you kick start them?
I kick my 954cc twin over, no decompression valve. Yup your correct about the flywheel, compression stroke etc, my engine has twice the compression of a Harley, no way could I kick it with out the heavy fly wheel. But I'm pretty sure these fly wheels are built over weight to accommodate the farm machinery that they are attached to, and that's how we get to gain another horse power (WOW) by shaving some weight off. As it is my bike has too much torque at times and I do think about taking the fan off and so loosing some torque and gain some acceleration, but then I may not be able to kick the bugger over, Narr, I'm sure I will, just drink some more beers and eat some more cow pies. ay Dan.coachgeo wrote:I doubt it's kickable. Not so much cause of the # of cylinders but cause of no decompression valve built in it. If I understand things right, the idea is to get the flywheel spinning fast enough to do the work for you once the compression kicks back on. thus, this is kept in mind in the design/weight of the flywheel also.
But this is just a guess.
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Alow, this forum gone fritz up again? Can't possibly be me wine!
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Re: Lombardini triples, can you kick start them?
That's good info, as I have a four cylinder 1200 (1222 turbo) to build soon, lol, aha, did I say soon, I meant some time in the distant future.BertTrack wrote:It's in easier to kick start a 4 cilinder 400cc engine than a 1 cilinder 400cc engine. So the Lombardini shouldn't be a bigger porblem than a single cilinder big diesel.
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Re: Lombardini triples, can you kick start them?
This, I think answers the question. Did it have decompression?Nanko wrote:I have seen a daihatsu triple been kick started.
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Re: Lombardini triples, can you kick start them?
Yes it's direct injection.BertTrack wrote:And you can use the build up pressure in let's say cilinder 1 to speed up for cilinder 2. If it's a direct injected diesel the compression ratio is lower than indirect. Should make it easier as well.
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Re: Lombardini triples, can you kick start them?
It was a automotive diesel engine,not easy to add a decompression mechanism afterwards.Anorak_ian wrote:This, I think answers the question. Did it have decompression?Nanko wrote:I have seen a daihatsu triple been kick started.
But not 100 % sure it was started without decompression because i've seen it on a movie
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