Ciao P&S,P&S wrote:My God, what have I done.![]()
Really couldn’t immagine to upset you so much!![]()
But this is the hard truth.![]()
Sorry MickeyMoto, I didn' understand you. forgive my english![]()
"Zero degrees? There is only one, shared, on the crankshaft? The vee will set tdc to be different on both cylinders."
Could you explain it?
I'm glad you understand British humour...
My understanding is that the crankpin holds the connecting rod (big end). On the Morini this is common to both rods. In a parallel twin (ignoring main bearings and crank webs) this would be described as a 360 degree crank, both pistons rise and fall together. On a boxer engine the pistons would be 180 degrees out. So, on a vee twin although the crank pin is common, one piston will be at tdc (PMS?) and the other somewhere else but not tdc or bdc. Not sure how this works on a Ducrapi... probably why a 270 degree parallel twin sounds like a 90 degree vee twin! My brain hurts...