Hi shaggy
Andy230 now has his srx racer ready to roll....and he has met and overcome all the snags and pitfalls of tuning these lumps....
Ahem! Well, lets not speak too soon Steve. The 640 hasnt turned a wheel yet! Hoping to test at Brands on the 22nd. This newest one is a 98mm bore (640cc), aircooled 4v top end built onto a beefed up 660cc (XTZ660) bottom end. For the boring details look at the discussions in "Andys Racer", or
www.team-thumper.blogspot.com You will have to be a total anorak to be able to wade thru this tho!
In about 2001 or 2002 I got an SRX motor off the bench straight from slipstream. It had a stage 2 cam (dialled), 2 CR33 carbs, flowed + ported head, (and bored inlet manifolds) standard valves, 621cc Arias forged piston. New standard rod when built. The bottom end had undercut gears and all new bearings. Standard Yam headers, 2-1 supertrapp unit (Y-piece), terminating in a renegade can. there are a few pics about in the photos section.
I used it on trips to france, commuted to work, raced it, rode it london-glasgow. All in a brilliant bike. Last I heard it was still going well, testament to Martin sweet (silpstream) build.
Max torque was at 5.5k, peak power was 52 rwbhp. Not quite enough to race(or am I just too slow?!), plenty of grunt for the road tho. And more importantly absolutely reliable. Revved to 8k easily, 8.5k+ in moments of madness, but that is really asking for bother, especially with a standard rod.
I think putting more tuning on top of this will lead to problems. You can physically put in a 102mm (690cc) piston, but you'll need to open out the crankcase mouth. Heed SteveL's adice the oil pumps! (mine had a new one fitted)
I reckon with singles generally its about getting them breathing. they are hard to silence, so if you are bothered about this tuning may not be the best idea. So I think its not just a case of more capacity. The YDIS carbs are complicated and restrictive, but make the bike easy to ride and forgiving. Get a pair of CR33s if you can, and use in conjunction with head work. If boring, a 621cc should be ok, but not a lot of point without doing cam carbs and head (and of course a pipe). Its a case of doing a lot of little things, otherwise you may just end up with a noisy, lumpy, unreliable bike, which isnt is good as standard, and upon which you have spent a fortune!
I'd talk to martin sweet, he's spent 20 years tuning these, and knows his onions. However, his work is not cheap. In 2001/2002, the rebuild above was £888, and the guy gave him some parts. Think 1500 for the full monty now. The problem is that then you are starting to stress the bottom end... and if its not been done, there's a good chance that your 5th gear is maybe a bit knackered anyway? Have a look with a torch when you get the barrel off.
cheers mate, good luck. Dont let the above put you off, I'm not wanting to sound like I'm pissing on the campfire, and they can be great motors if done right. Tho it may well be cheaper to try to buy either a race bike and rob the motor, or a motor which has been done and you know is good. Its quite a lot to spend for what is after all only another 10 horses.
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