
Very nice work and effort Ron.![]()
GREAT JOB...
Okay,
Now the big question...how much to do it for all of us. I am in line first.
RD, Good On You !!! I am so glad that you got this done and I am hoping you have a sillly grin everytime you even think about riding it!
Now you need to bring it up here to WA and go Elk hunting with us! I'll uh, watch your bike while you're out in the woods . . . . .![]()
Great Job Sir.
Bag
Your big displacement will run out of cam first, then carb. One really won't make much difference without the other. A little porting and polishing and valve work will help get the top end rpm back. I've crunched the numbers and even 10,000rpm will still have a piston speed low enough to avoid ring flutter and such. xr100.com will sell you all the parts except an exhaust to build a 250cc (74mm bore) TT-R 230 that makes 28hp for about $1600. Then stuff the TT-R guts in a TW case with a remachined countershaft. Use the 62mm crank and you'll be knocking around 266cc.
Whats going on there Mr. Dog? I think you are spending too much time riding that high powered scooter up and down the street. What ever it is you're doing, you deserve the break. Good job on your project. Gerry
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Mr. Dog. I highly suggest you get the head professionally ported...CNC port is about $450. Talk to some raptor 250 builders, I believe the port layout is very similar. Also, convert the cam to roller bearings , and go up to the raptor 35mm intake valve. Do that and you're probably going to need the mikuni 33 pumper and a larger header...high 20's in HP are achievable.
Twrider this is all good info and I'm shure it would help the performance. I did some port and polish but not a $450.00 job. The cam has a roller bearing on one side and I do not think the 35mm valve will fit. I'm looking at the 32mm Mikuni flatslide carburetor after the cam.
Ronnydog
yes I think it can fit, but it may require opening the bowl a bit, I hope you did work on the valve tower inside the port, they come in way too far on the tw, ttr, raptor, and modifying them is the best way to improve velocity and flow.
Port Package With +1mm Intake Valve MK-RAP250HD1CT head porting with short guides, a radius Race valve job, and a +1 Intake valve. CT flow ports the head for maximum performance. Short valve guides are installed as the stock guides are excessively long and hinder flow/performance. CT then does a performance 5 angle radius valve job to ensure maximum horsepower, blending the valve job to the port work.
$489.95
valves only EC-KW-80-805**
Stainless Steel +1mm Oversize Intake Valve
Larger and still lighter than the stock intake valve. $30.30
http://www.ctracing.com/raptor_250.htm
PS : a needle bearing roller can be used on the small side of the cam if the bore is enlarged, probably not necessary unless you have the thing at freeway speeds constantly, (which you might with all that extra power)
CT has a special custom grind cam ( it won't work on the 225, because yamaha moved the chain to the other side) but you should call them, tell them what you've built, and find out what duration they recommend. Then have Web cam make you a one-off.
Raptor 250 Web CT Grind Camshaft ($90.00 core charge or send us your cam)This is a custom grind cam with a longer duration for more rev than anything you will find directly from Web.
$123.00
Ronnydog, any new info on your TW250?? Would love to hear more about how it's holding up and such... Thanks, great work!
I needed to get another bike to put the 250 in so I could change carbs, cam, etc and still have a bike to ride that I trusted . I found a 1991 tw for $800.00 and will swap the motors soon. I am very excited to get back at it and will add pics of the progress and performance as I can. Makes me smile just looking at it.
Ronnydog
Remember to swap stators to keep things from frying or dying.