engine spec's & part suppliers
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i've had a g180 twin for a few years & i want to rebuild it.can anyone help me on info on workshop manuals or spec,s & supplier of parts.ive tried for a few year to find info but failed & its driving me nuts.HELP
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I have a bit of info regarding the G200W but it's all in Japanese. Parts, well, there is a fair bit of info on that through the forum. Keep in mind the G series twin cam engines were never released in Australia so expect that parts won't be readily available over the counter. None of the parts books even list a twin cam engine! Best bet would be to keep a watch on eBay because stuff does pop up from time to time. The G200W engines did see service in New Zealand in the earlier model Piazza.
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what info are you looking for? post up what you need and im pretty sure somebody would know somethingbaldynugget wrote:i've had a g180 twin for a few years & i want to rebuild it.can anyone help me on info on workshop manuals or spec,s & supplier of parts.ive tried for a few year to find info but failed & its driving me nuts.HELP
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i'm mainly after spec's on head tensions,cam cap tension & if possible an idea on timing chain positions.cheers.
for the head torque I would be trying to same torque as a g200
although i am not sure thats the best i could believe it to be unless any other members have any thoughts
timing chain positions try doing a search im pretty sure theres a picture of it somewhere in here
also another thought for finding out head torques etc try getting a torque wrench on the existing item and just go up from XX knm up every 5 knm and see when it actually starts to turn and that will be a bit of problem solving
if that made any sense
although i am not sure thats the best i could believe it to be unless any other members have any thoughts
timing chain positions try doing a search im pretty sure theres a picture of it somewhere in here
also another thought for finding out head torques etc try getting a torque wrench on the existing item and just go up from XX knm up every 5 knm and see when it actually starts to turn and that will be a bit of problem solving
if that made any sense
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Will save you the search, here's the thread on timing the cams:
http://poida.x10hosting.com/twincam/viewtopic.php?t=8
As for the cam cap tensions, I'm interested too...
http://poida.x10hosting.com/twincam/viewtopic.php?t=8
As for the cam cap tensions, I'm interested too...
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