speirmoor
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Anyone else following Allen Millyard rebuild the Nemesis? I watched the first episode where he rebuilds the front end. I'll never complain about bleeding the front brake on my Commando again after seeing that setup.
Episode 2 now up
I just watch another YouTube video expaining them (not this engine). It takes quite a lot power to open and close normal valves and of course at high rpm, they are hard to control (float). It takes very little power for rotary valves, and they cannot float so high rpms are not as much of a problem.wonder why they used rotary intake valves?
Oops! Didn't even look. I was fascinated about rotary intake and exhaust valves video I saw.It’s not the intake valves that are rotary on the Nemisis, it’s the throttle. It has rotary throttle valves in place of slides or butterflies.
Anyone who cuts crankcases in half with a hacksaw probably wouldn't use themShall we have a whip round and buy Alan some cordless tools?
He doesn't use anything like thatShall we have a whip round and buy Alan some cordless tools?
Right, ya gotta know what you're doing, so the means to make it happen is sort of secondary. That being said cordless is nice sometimes. CjHe doesn't use anything like that
He builds everything in a single garage so really doesn't have space
In an interview he showed the very basic tools he has (hand tools)
He finds it really funny that the people have endless racks of tools to work on motorcycles
The episode that cracked me up was when he was building the Kawasaki straight 6Right, ya gotta know what you're doing, so the means to make it happen is sort of secondary. That being said cordless is nice sometimes. Cj