Re5 Suzuki rotary project bike

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Re: Re5 Suzuki rotary project bike

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Rotary engines, full of pingfuckits!
Cant remember if the RE5 had 2 piece tip seals or single. Get some 2 piece if you can!
Most probably the side plates have wear and the motor will be a very nice paper weight.
As a piece of advice, dont just fire it up and then switch it of, good way of killing plugs!
Rotary's like to get warmed up properly.
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Re: Re5 Suzuki rotary project bike

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The Mazda rotary engines inject small amounts of the engine oil into the chambers to help lube the apex seals/rotor tips (everyone complains that they use oil, but it's actually by design.

A common mod is a secondary two stroke tank that squirts 2t in as well.

Wonder if just mixing two smoke in with the fuel would help keep the tips healthier?
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Re: Re5 Suzuki rotary project bike

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KungFooBob wrote: Mon Aug 23, 2021 1:00 pm The Mazda rotary engines inject small amounts of the engine oil into the chambers to help lube the apex seals/rotor tips (everyone complains that they use oil, but it's actually by design.

A common mod is a secondary two stroke tank that squirts 2t in as well.

Wonder if just mixing two smoke in with the fuel would help keep the tips healthier?
Works for piston rings on two strokes, you'd need to go up a size on the mains and pilots to be safe
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Re: Re5 Suzuki rotary project bike

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I'm pretty sure the RE5 had oil injection for the combustion chamber, if memory serves me correctly the same tank served the automatic chain oiler too.
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Re: Re5 Suzuki rotary project bike

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Hairybiker84 wrote: Wed Jul 21, 2021 7:29 pm The real top trump is the VanVeen
The VanVeen came to my mind as soon as Top Trumps was mentioned. The Speyer Technical Museum in Germany has 26 Munch Mammoths.

Not seen an RE5 in that colour before.
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Horse wrote: Wed Jul 21, 2021 1:17 pm Norton ;) The F1 road bike was loosely based on it, with the Commander (?) tourer (mainly sold to police and RAC.

And only viable for racing due to how the cc of a rotary is calculated.
Also depends how they calculated it despite it being badged as a 588 ....... by fudging the results and calculations Norton managed to enter it in classes with a 750 cc limit, classes with 1000cc limit and even managed to get it into 500cc GP with a couple of appearances as i remember thinking at the time "how the fuck did they get that into a 500cc class". Ron Haslam raced it in the British GP early 90's and also the support Superbike race that weekend which were for 750's of the day ..... Got hammered in the GP race but won the Superbike race :wtf:
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Bigyin wrote: Wed Sep 01, 2021 10:55 pm
Horse wrote: Wed Jul 21, 2021 1:17 pm Norton ;) The F1 road bike was loosely based on it, with the Commander (?) tourer (mainly sold to police and RAC.

And only viable for racing due to how the cc of a rotary is calculated.
Also depends how they calculated it despite it being badged as a 588 ....... by fudging the results and calculations Norton managed to enter it in classes with a 750 cc limit, classes with 1000cc limit and even managed to get it into 500cc GP with a couple of appearances as i remember thinking at the time "how the fuck did they get that into a 500cc class". Ron Haslam raced it in the British GP early 90's and also the support Superbike race that weekend which were for 750's of the day ..... Got hammered in the GP race but won the Superbike race :wtf:
Norton, playing fast and loose with numbers. Obviously a tradition in the company.
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Horse wrote: Wed Jul 21, 2021 5:40 pm
Skub wrote: Wed Jul 21, 2021 4:21 pm That's a rare old thing,even back in the day they were never plentiful.
Don't think I've ever seen (or heard) one running. That said, the DKW was even rarer.

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Cousin Jack wrote: Thu Sep 02, 2021 10:22 am
Bigyin wrote: Wed Sep 01, 2021 10:55 pm
Horse wrote: Wed Jul 21, 2021 1:17 pm Norton ;) The F1 road bike was loosely based on it, with the Commander (?) tourer (mainly sold to police and RAC.

And only viable for racing due to how the cc of a rotary is calculated.
Also depends how they calculated it despite it being badged as a 588 ....... by fudging the results and calculations Norton managed to enter it in classes with a 750 cc limit, classes with 1000cc limit and even managed to get it into 500cc GP with a couple of appearances as i remember thinking at the time "how the fuck did they get that into a 500cc class". Ron Haslam raced it in the British GP early 90's and also the support Superbike race that weekend which were for 750's of the day ..... Got hammered in the GP race but won the Superbike race :wtf:
Norton, playing fast and loose with numbers. Obviously a tradition in the company.
ISTR that the entry into the British GP was a special dispensation.
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Re: Re5 Suzuki rotary project bike

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Bigyin wrote: Wed Sep 01, 2021 10:55 pm
Horse wrote: Wed Jul 21, 2021 1:17 pm Norton ;) The F1 road bike was loosely based on it, with the Commander (?) tourer (mainly sold to police and RAC.

And only viable for racing due to how the cc of a rotary is calculated.
Also depends how they calculated it despite it being badged as a 588 ....... by fudging the results and calculations Norton managed to enter it in classes with a 750 cc limit, classes with 1000cc limit and even managed to get it into 500cc GP with a couple of appearances as i remember thinking at the time "how the fuck did they get that into a 500cc class". Ron Haslam raced it in the British GP early 90's and also the support Superbike race that weekend which were for 750's of the day ..... Got hammered in the GP race but won the Superbike race :wtf:
Raced at the NW200 and UGP in the 750s, I can remember Robert Dunlop hanging on for grim death up through Dhu Varren, christ they were loud!
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Re: Re5 Suzuki rotary project bike

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bits of progress slow but there you go frame coated engine "uploaded" new pretty bits wheel sprocket rime tyres and tank and body painted sparkly 70's green photos of that to follow

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