TheStigsIndianCousin
07-20-2010, 10:36 PM
Hi everyone,
So we're using a Honda CBR 600 RR engine, and we've been testing our car for about two weeks now.
We've noticed that whenever we shift gears (regardless of it being an upshift or downshift), we get an extremely violent reaction from the engine. To the point that the chain actually gets lifted off of the sprockets and hits the scatter shield. Also, the whole car lurches forward a couple of inches every time we shift in standstill.
The engine was purchased used (~5000 miles), but we've also had that problem on our spare engine.
Is it because of the crash-box type gearbox that the engine has? I haven't had any experience with this engine to speak of, so I'm completely clueless as to whether this is normal or something to be concerned about.
PS: another thing that I was unsure off was how you people determine how tight the chain should be? We've had our chain face severe elongation even after just a couple of shifts. Maybe we've got it too tight?
Any help, ideas, advice would be greatly appreciated.
Viren Bhanot
Drivetrain Head
Formula Manipal
So we're using a Honda CBR 600 RR engine, and we've been testing our car for about two weeks now.
We've noticed that whenever we shift gears (regardless of it being an upshift or downshift), we get an extremely violent reaction from the engine. To the point that the chain actually gets lifted off of the sprockets and hits the scatter shield. Also, the whole car lurches forward a couple of inches every time we shift in standstill.
The engine was purchased used (~5000 miles), but we've also had that problem on our spare engine.
Is it because of the crash-box type gearbox that the engine has? I haven't had any experience with this engine to speak of, so I'm completely clueless as to whether this is normal or something to be concerned about.
PS: another thing that I was unsure off was how you people determine how tight the chain should be? We've had our chain face severe elongation even after just a couple of shifts. Maybe we've got it too tight?
Any help, ideas, advice would be greatly appreciated.
Viren Bhanot
Drivetrain Head
Formula Manipal