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  • Опубликовано: 18 май 2021
  • Listing the different cylinder heads for the CAG REED pocket bike engines.
    These are the 44mm also available are the 40mm.
    Let me know if you have any questions.
    Just a little info on good, bad, and ugly cylinder heads!!!
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  • @StickCannon
    @StickCannon 21 день назад +1

    Thanks for the knowledge man I'm getting an obsession with pocket bikes recently these vids are useful

    • @bdrgarage7039
      @bdrgarage7039  21 день назад +1

      Your welcome. Some need to pass on knowledge to the next gen. I need to make a few more in depth videos on some light porting and blueprinting. Maybe the quickest way for tear down too. I have that electric and gas race but need a lot of editing and life has been busy

  • @shannonstrauss4807
    @shannonstrauss4807 19 дней назад

    Hey dude, hopefully you're still on here,
    I need help with gasket on the 3 piece head ,
    The head cap part that splits apart - does it need a copper ring gasket in between the two parts there , or does it need it on the crown of the head, or both? Only one ring gasket supplied in the kit.
    Usually on a 2 piece head I would expect an o-ring at least.
    Thanks

  • @ryan-danodano
    @ryan-danodano 2 года назад +3

    Youll notice on the cylinder with fingers the base is significantly wider than on the full port on my setup a full 4mm.
    The separation is for less friction on the rings and higher velocity up the transfers that and it will also guide the charge , im very hesitant to cut the fingers on my cylinder i need more convincing

    • @bdrgarage7039
      @bdrgarage7039  2 года назад

      Yeah I have tried both (with and w/o fingers), but I port both to the same width and haven't noticed much of a difference. Yes the fingers can help the rings. I personally like the 40mm heads better, they run cooler and can my modified to run with a 44mm. The 40mm also will have higher RPM and run more top speed. But the 44mm will have more takeoff power.

    • @ryan-danodano
      @ryan-danodano 2 года назад +1

      Thats just because the crank case is complete junk though , cant handle the extra head volume

  • @jacobhoke581
    @jacobhoke581 11 месяцев назад

    How do those boost ports work?

  • @richardricafort6363
    @richardricafort6363 2 года назад +2

    the 44-6 enbose in the cylinder head a good 49cc engine 2 stroke , Im planning to buy this head.

    • @bdrgarage7039
      @bdrgarage7039  2 года назад

      Just be careful, not all are created equal. Especially the exhaust port, half the time are too low at BDC.

  • @cruzz2234
    @cruzz2234 2 года назад

    Normally they come with the exhaust port facing down, can it be installed with the exhaust port facing up and the spark plug down?

    • @bdrgarage7039
      @bdrgarage7039  2 года назад

      Some have tried, for install on a bmx style bicycle. And the projects never finish. If you install upside down the piston also needs to be flipped. However if the exhaust gasses don't escape properly, and unburned fuel, it can sit in the cylinder. Most likely flooded it. I personally haven't even tried.

  • @dallas749
    @dallas749 2 года назад +1

    Is a 44mm ported cylinder with boost port and ported windows on piston better or worse then a 44mm ported cylinder without boost ports no windows on piston? cheers

    • @bdrgarage7039
      @bdrgarage7039  2 года назад

      A single boost port at the back of cylinder is the best. Premade are nice but they could be a little wider and deeper. And the boost port should be 1-2mm taller than the transfer ports. Also trim the corners of the skirt down, helps with flow from the case to cylinder.

    • @bdrgarage7039
      @bdrgarage7039  2 года назад

      Also, the premade pistons are usually dual window. With a single boost port you need a single window, a round hole drilled in a stock piston works just fine. Dual window only works well with dual boost ports.

    • @dallas749
      @dallas749 2 года назад

      @@bdrgarage7039 so rotating the cylinder 90 degrees so that the windows line up with the transfer ports is a ridiculous idea? lolol Thanks btw was trying to make sense of the duel window piston being inline with the exhaust. what size hole?

    • @bdrgarage7039
      @bdrgarage7039  2 года назад +1

      @@dallas749 the piston windows are at the back of the cylinder opposite the exhaust port. However wide your boost port is, make the circle that diameter. Maybe 1-2mm bigger. Then file the edges smooth. I am gonna do a short video soon, I chopped a 40mm head. Unfinished but will be a lead in. I will show a single window piston at the end.
      And dont turn the cylinder 90deg. I have seen a few engines with the cylinders turned 180 deg on bicycle projects but never saw them finished.

  • @hehrgdgdg8726
    @hehrgdgdg8726 2 года назад

    Got any information on the cylinder with the intake and exhaust on the sane head

    • @bdrgarage7039
      @bdrgarage7039  2 года назад

      A piston port head. They also have had some great heads. I unfortunately only have a couple. Most are great, with only a few bad castings. Less than these reed heads. Anything in particular you are looking for? They can be modded well for performance.

    • @bdrgarage7039
      @bdrgarage7039  2 года назад

      I asked a few of older pocket modders. They don't remember any bad castings for the piston port and most work well. Just widen the side ports especially at the base.

  • @jonbobskunkworks
    @jonbobskunkworks Месяц назад

    How big of a cylinder can you get for these? Is 44mm the biggest?

    • @bdrgarage7039
      @bdrgarage7039  Месяц назад +1

      Yes 44mm is the biggest, technically its 47cc. There might be some chainsaw cylinders you could try, I have not

    • @jonbobskunkworks
      @jonbobskunkworks Месяц назад

      What kind chainsaw cylinders do you recommend? I have a ton of chainsaw stuff!

    • @bdrgarage7039
      @bdrgarage7039  Месяц назад +1

      @@jonbobskunkworks I honestly have not checked, however, it will be buy and test, I really should do that. Once half of my fleet is gone I will. I have been so busy with life and quick flips, I haven't done any videos

    • @jonbobskunkworks
      @jonbobskunkworks Месяц назад +1

      I’m digging into it. Thank you for the heads up

  • @domen9720
    @domen9720 2 года назад

    Nice, how to cut a head cylinder 🙏

    • @bdrgarage7039
      @bdrgarage7039  2 года назад +1

      Funny you asked that. I do have one planned. I personally haven't done one yet. We shall learn together. The head I have is a nice used head but the spark plug hole blew out the threads.

    • @domen9720
      @domen9720 2 года назад

      @@bdrgarage7039 oh yeah. I think you've done it before. At first I wanted to imitate the experience you've made on that machine. Sorry if my words are not good I'm a beginner creator from Indonesia 🙏

  • @nicky2238
    @nicky2238 6 месяцев назад

    Sir, the divider isnt important or not ???

    • @bdrgarage7039
      @bdrgarage7039  6 месяцев назад +1

      Some believe the transfer port fingers are important but they take up space that could be more air and fuel. The older better cylinders did not have fingers (dividers). My opinion is they were put there for emissions. If you leave them and do some porting you will still gain power. Remember these engines are power tool engines, not performance engines like say a honda dirtbike where they are built almost to the max. These were built for longevity. With all the right work, these can be built with triple the power.

    • @nicky2238
      @nicky2238 6 месяцев назад

      ​​@@bdrgarage7039 which one would you prefer, with divider or without??? Am i gonna trim my divider or not? What is the difference? Which one is better??

    • @bdrgarage7039
      @bdrgarage7039  6 месяцев назад +1

      @@nicky2238 I do use both, only because the nondividers are very hard to find. I have thinned them out and also cut half out. I would stay away from the Hei Ma cylinders (the worst) and the MSD cylinders. Reason, the exhaust port is too low and at BDC the piston is still heavily in the window, which you don't want.

    • @bdrgarage7039
      @bdrgarage7039  6 месяцев назад +1

      www.amazon.com/XLJOY-44mm-Cylinder-Piston-Pocket/dp/B01N9BSB9M/ref=mp_s_a_1_11?crid=DR2UPLJHF2D6&keywords=47cc+cylinder&qid=1704688403&sprefix=%2Caps%2C165&sr=8-11
      Here is that TM head but it has the dividers. Widen the exhaust port by 1mm each side (at the inside), and arch the top, don't touch the lower inside, but the lower outside can be widened.

    • @nicky2238
      @nicky2238 6 месяцев назад

      @@bdrgarage7039 thankyou sooooooo sooo muchhhh.... 🙏

  • @preludeboy95
    @preludeboy95 Год назад

    I’m tryna build a Superman motor can someone guide me the right way ?