Hi,
now anybody what ratio the CB77 revcounter has?
Need this Information for my race CB 77.
Have try 2:1 3:1 and 5:1 nothing works.
Thanks Christian
Ratio Rev Counter
Hi Christian
When you say nothing works, what are you comparing with?
You can check the gearing revcounter drive in the head by watching how many engine rotations it takes to make one revolution of the cable.
G
When you say nothing works, what are you comparing with?
You can check the gearing revcounter drive in the head by watching how many engine rotations it takes to make one revolution of the cable.
G
'60 C77 '60 C72 '62 C72 Dream '63 CL72
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'61 CB72 '64 CB77 '65 CB160
'66 Matchless 350 '67 CL77
'67 S90 '77 CB400F
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Re: Ratio Rev Counter
I have used CB92 race tachometers. The face reads 20:3 so, I suppose that would equally 6.666 :1 but I'm sure others will have something to say. Lol
Tim
Tim
Pan47 wrote:Hi,
now anybody what ratio the CB77 revcounter has?
Need this Information for my race CB 77.
Have try 2:1 3:1 and 5:1 nothing works.
Thanks Christian
Thank you for Response
I buy the Smith replica revcounter from Scott Mitchell UK.
the first
4;1 was to slow real 6000 turns show me 2500-3000 turns
the second
2;1 was slower real 6000 turns show me 100-1500 turns
the last
7:1 ( Scott let build him for me ) show nothing
The cabel turns against clockwise. That was correct on my Smith revcounters.
I see also revcounter with Ratio 1:4 1:5 or 1:7 could this be the problem?
I buy the Smith replica revcounter from Scott Mitchell UK.
the first
4;1 was to slow real 6000 turns show me 2500-3000 turns
the second
2;1 was slower real 6000 turns show me 100-1500 turns
the last
7:1 ( Scott let build him for me ) show nothing
The cabel turns against clockwise. That was correct on my Smith revcounters.
I see also revcounter with Ratio 1:4 1:5 or 1:7 could this be the problem?
Years ago I used a rev-counter off a small Kawasaki two stroke. It was the correct JIS ratio of 20:3 and worked fine. Can't remember the scale reading but it was on my race bike so must have been OK. It also came with an angled cable connection on the back which made mounting it and getting a good cable run much easier. It could have been off a KH250 or 350