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On MG.it site, MG describe the 1200 in Stelvio as 4V

but the 1200 in Griso as 8V :huh2:

 

The site also has a pic of the 1100 Griso that is supposed to be the 1200 :homer:

 

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On MG.it site, MG describe the 1200 in Stelvio as 4V

but the 1200 in Griso as 8V :huh2: Is the motor in the Stelvio 4 valve and not the same as 1200 in the Griso?

 

The site also has a pic of the 1100 Griso that is supposed to be the 1200 :homer:

 

Picture_9.png

 

I suppose they finaly see the 8v wasn't fitting in history. Guzzi always named them after the valves in one head.

 

And on the heads is written 4v. Wrong pictutres on the guzzi site don't surprise me. Since the last revamp, more is wrong. My 10 year old daughter made better working websites.

Posted

Ha Ha !!! That's funny !!!

 

I went to the site and you're right...

 

Someone needs to do a little proof reading...

Posted
4V per cylinder head = 8V

Yep, I know. Just wondering why they aren't consistent in how they describe the motor. Strange marketing approach, though Paul gives an explanation.

Posted
Yep, I know. Just wondering why they aren't consistent in how they describe the motor. Strange marketing approach, though Paul gives an explanation.

when have guzzi ever been consistent!

Posted

I guess it depends on how many bottles of lunchtime vino Luigi consumed before naming the bikes.

 

Or maybe they ran out of 8V stickers and only had 4V stickers left.

 

I love their amatuerisheness (is that a word?).

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I guess it depends on how many bottles of lunchtime vino Luigi consumed before naming the bikes.

 

Or maybe they ran out of 8V stickers and only had 4V stickers left.

 

I love their amatuerisheness (is that a word?).

I wonder were they trying to play on the evocative memory of the V8, when the Griso was badged 8V?

Posted

Having 4V on each cylinder head is more accurate than having 8V on each cylinder head. I'm Italian. I guess I can deal with the logic of it.

Posted

Why bother with identifying valve numbers. Go by appearance

 

2V Per cylinder = Blockhead

 

4V Per cylinder = Knobhead

 

:grin:

 

Pete

Posted

2 sooty valves per = Blackhead

 

Too loose valves per = Slaphead

 

poor tuning = ate valves

Posted
Why bother with identifying valve numbers. Go by appearance

 

2V Per cylinder = Blockhead

 

4V Per cylinder = Knobhead

 

:grin:

 

Pete

 

 

4v per cylinder small block = Crackhead.

Posted

5V per cylinder = Outofyourhead

Posted

No safety valve = Ed over'eels

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