Here I'm showing that both the original version Dax 110mm rod GenIV 40mm stroke lower and the newer Dax 114mm rod GT5 platform Gen IV 38mm stroke lower both have the same size transfer ramp openings that allow compressed air/fuel mix to flow from crankcase up into transfers in cylinder jug and then of course ultimately into cylinder for compression power stroke.
The engine to the far left is the 38mm stroke "GT5" platform.
The engine in the middle is the Original GenIV 40mm stroke.
The engine case to the far right is one of my older 2010 (Lucky Early Bird/BGF) "Half Breed" engines, notice the transfer ramp size and shape difference compared to the engines we see nowadays, the old LEB engine also has the larger front and rear mounting saddle, only one of these engines I have seen and only one I have, paid $75 for complete engine right to my door back then and wish I would have bought several of them, I do believe this case design is superior to what we see now.
But back to the dax engines, You'll also see that there are however some differences in the two Dax lowers in the next post I will show pix of these differences.
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The engine to the far left is the 38mm stroke "GT5" platform.
The engine in the middle is the Original GenIV 40mm stroke.
The engine case to the far right is one of my older 2010 (Lucky Early Bird/BGF) "Half Breed" engines, notice the transfer ramp size and shape difference compared to the engines we see nowadays, the old LEB engine also has the larger front and rear mounting saddle, only one of these engines I have seen and only one I have, paid $75 for complete engine right to my door back then and wish I would have bought several of them, I do believe this case design is superior to what we see now.
But back to the dax engines, You'll also see that there are however some differences in the two Dax lowers in the next post I will show pix of these differences.