[AT] Rationale for firing orders
BetCleve321 at aol.com
BetCleve321 at aol.com
Mon Mar 22 14:49:24 PST 2004
In a message dated 3/22/2004 4:37:37 PM Eastern Standard Time, chill8 at cox.net
writes:
I think that nothing nothing has helped the popularity of JD's about as
much as it has Harley Davidson. And that is a good bit.
Charlie
Well, Harley Davidson engines are spaced quite differently than poppin'
Johnnys. JDs have a 180degree crank with the pistons rising and falling at
different times. One up , one down.
HDs on the other hand have their pistons rising and falling together although
the two cylinders are splayed 52 degrees apart. You do the math. Firing
sequence will be slightly uneven as a result rather than a smooth beat such as a
Triumph or BSA twinn. Balancing problems are hell, The JD layout has primary
balance worked out but firing impulses are uneven.
They both sound good though.
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