When fitting said engine, is it wise to keep the engine at the same fitting angle as bolted to the original bike.
The reason I ask, is to try and eeekk some more hight for sump and air box(fitting original). Would there be any oil issues.
Also, has anyone got any pictures of a ZX10 engine in your chassis.
Brad.
When we've fitted ours, we've always made sure that the bottom of the sump is level. That determines the rest of it.
Keep the split line where the sump meets the bottom of the engine level.
I am going to try it with sump level and see what the height is like. Its the lug on the sump that I don't like.
When I had the zx9, I had to have the sump chopped, and it was never oil tight after that.
Brad.
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Originally posted by coozer
Keep the split line where the sump meets the bottom of the engine level.
Yep, Coozer is right, you want that split line however that tends to be parallel to bottom of sump, What sump are you running?
We use andy bates zx10 sump however that is for racing....
And yes there is more likely to be oil problems if its not level.
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Originally posted by roadrunner
I am going to try it with sump level and see what the height is like. Its the lug on the sump that I don't like.
When I had the zx9, I had to have the sump chopped, and it was never oil tight after that.
Brad.
Can only find this pic of my engine in place and approx angke it sits at but pretty sure the sump is level.
engine angle
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Thanks for the info and pick's.
Can anyone tell me the thickness of the prop adapter.
Brad.