2800-3500 sounds really REALLY low haha.
Yes, it seems, that the gear (CVT) ratio is increasing well, however it will not decrease enough if the rpm falls. Similar to the situation when you forget to downshift in a car with manual transmission after you had to brake for something.
How heavy are your rollers? Mine are 16,0 grams if i'm correct. Maybe 17,0 grams.
Hmmm... good question. So far I can remember they should be around 17 grams as you wrote. I have a set of older rollers, will check them on the kitchen scale
Have you ever thought about the J. Costa variator? (I don't know how you call it in English but it's the front part of your CVT)
It's pretty expensive though.
Yes, I seriously considered to buy it, but after having consulted with others and seeing some youtube videos I had the impression that it costs too much for the frequent replacement of rollers it needs due to their enormous wear (and there are no aftermarket rollers for it), so I backed down.
I am not sure if you have already run into this:
Malaguti Spidermax GT500: Spidermax Files: The Dr. Colt Conversion
This guy (he is residing in Gran Canaria I guess) is continuously experimenting with different CVT settings on his Malaguti Spidermax. One of the wildest configurations he tried was simply removing some 2-4 rollers from the variator (the opposite ones to keep the overall balance), thus keeping the initial gear ratio low - and the rpm high. There are of course many downsides of this but I had to admit, that it is probably the cheapest way to influence the characteristics of the variator.
I think i will take the cilinder off this weekend. Maybe also an oil change. I need a filter though.
You probably know, that the oil filter is compatible with the one of the Suzuki Burgman 400 (99-06). It is much cheaper than the original one (costs around 2,8€ here) and is almost always on stock.
And i want to check the timing on the belt zo i have to take the whole ingintioncover off. (the coverpart with the glass in it to see the oil level)
You mean the cam chain? Be sure to have a tube of liquid gasket at hand for the reassembly of the cover.
Fingers crossed I don't find anything wrong.
OK, I'll do cross the fingers
I will try to make some pictures. Maybe you haven't seen the inside of the engine before?
I also have a PDF off the whole malaguti engine taken apart and with all the specific torques and stuff (for cilinder replacement)
Will try to post that too
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Thanks, I have the PDF, but I am curious, how your engine looks like, though.
For now, have a nice day!
You too and best of luck for tomorrow!
Regards,
Mark