Go Back   Pit Bike Club > Pit Bike Discussion & Reviews > The Workshop

Latest discussions at Pit Bike Club:


Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 02-01-2024, 01:29 PM   #1
RedShogun
Novice
 
RedShogun's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2024
Location: Volos, Greece
Age: 25
Posts: 3
Bike: Suzuki FL125
Engine Works

Hello guys

So, I plan on doing some works on my 125cc Suzuki. The engine is your typical horizontal, air-cooled unit with 2 valves.

I want to refresh the engine externally, since there is a good amount of burnt oil on it, as well as a layer of mud, dust, etc. And I'd also like to improve its performance.

Two years ago I replaced the 3rd/4th gears in the gearbox, new con-rod and a new cylinder&piston set. I installed a better camshaft (handmade, an exact copy of the Takegawa S-Stage cam) and I converted from EFI to carburetor...right now I run a Keihin PD type, 20mm.

I will install new clutch discs along with tougher springs next month. Genuine Suzuki discs and Ferodo or Newfren springs. So I need some advice...

Shall I stay at the same engine capacity? Or is it better to go with a bigger piston? Keep in mind, that I'll need to get another cylinder and then get it to a workshop in order to increase its bore size, since the Suzuki one can't get any bigger (SCEM material).

And what carburetor shall I go with? I know that 22/24mm is a good size for 125-130ish cc...round slide or flat slide? Like a PWK, Mikuni TM etc. I've seen some folks here running 28mm or even 30mm on 125-130cc engines without a problem, but these sizes seem too big to me...

Also, should I just polish the intake/exhaust ports or also increase their diameter up a notch? Right now both ports are 19mm in diameter...24mm intake valve and 21mm exhaust valve.

Thanks in advance!!!
RedShogun is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
YX Works engine 140 speedflash Pit Bike Discussion 41 30-03-2010 07:49 PM
How a 2/ engine works. pitbikeingmad The Workshop 7 01-01-2010 03:54 PM
How a 4/ engine works. pitbikeingmad The Workshop 1 01-01-2010 03:32 PM
How The 2 Stroke Engine Works SammyT Moto-X 3 18-11-2008 11:17 PM
how a two stroke engine works! mechie The Workshop 10 03-07-2008 11:17 AM