Rennsport motor

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Somehow, I don't see BMW putting the exhaust in the back and the intake in the front.

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Chuey wrote:Somehow, I don't see BMW putting the exhaust in the back and the intake in the front.

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So where is the R100 version? What sort of power did these put out compared to stock engines of the time?
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mattcfish wrote:So where is the R100 version? What sort of power did these put out compared to stock engines of the time?
Gotcher R100 version right here: Krauser 4v heads Image ... and looking to the future, the R1 prototype: Image
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Well then, all the Oilhead variants would be part of that as well.
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Tim Shepherd wrote:
mattcfish wrote:So where is the R100 version? What sort of power did these put out compared to stock engines of the time?
Gotcher R100 version right here: Krauser 4v heads
But K4V heads are pushrod-activated, not bevel driven !

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Design: Fritz von Apfelbeck, Fabrication: Werner Fallert. 1978
Featues: 4 valves, bevel drive, magnesium crankshaft housing crankshaft. 120 HP.

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Turbocharged or kompressor ?
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KOMPRESSOR it is !

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Both above images are of a replica RS54 engine hand-built by Heinrich "Henry" Dirrigl.
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vanzen@rockerboxer.com wrote:
Tim Shepherd wrote:
mattcfish wrote:So where is the R100 version? What sort of power did these put out compared to stock engines of the time?
Gotcher R100 version right here: Krauser 4v heads
But K4V heads are pushrod-activated, not bevel driven !

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Pushrods...exactly.
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mattcfish wrote: Pushrods...exactly.
... and a rather complex pushrod "system" at that.
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I like the fact that no chains are used anywhere. Still trying to determine how the shafts to the heads are driven.
Is that roller bearings on the con rods? A few things could be updated, but I guess the question is, why didn't this sort of design go into production? Seems to be way ahead of it's time.
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mattcfish wrote: A few things could be updated, but I guess the question is, why didn't this sort of design go into production? Seems to be way ahead of it's time.
There where several English bikes with bevel drive OHC, the Norton Inter (Manx) be the most famous. Ducati did it all through the 60s and 70s but had problems at high revs.

Bevel drive is VERY expensive to build and re-build as there are many close tollerances that must be met.
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