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Subject: Re: yeah... go big or go home...


Author:
Will
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Date Posted: 10:50:25 07/03/02 Wed
Author Host/IP: 139.149.1.194
In reply to: t3d 's message, "Re: yeah... go big or go home..." on 12:14:35 06/26/02 Wed

Cheers Paul,

It looks like I've got a lot to think about before I rush into anything.
Just need to put it all down on paper and tot it all up to get the best I can.

Will

>Go big or go home lol!!!!
>
>Increasing the cc to 1776cc with no other mods would
>certainly make a nice torquey motor even with a stock
>cam, 1776 barrels and pisons are only a little bit
>more than 1641 ones,also don't worry too much about a
>big cam it will let the engine rev higher but your non
>couter weighted crank will flex and shove oil out from
>behind the pully. Your only extra expence will be
>getting the case and heads machined normally around
>150 quid, but add up what the cam, cam wheel and good
>heavy duty followers will cost you and you can see you
>can afford to go bigger, maybe!!!
>
>If you after this you find you can afford to put a
>bigger cam in aswell then keep it mild with a 100.
>
>Also get the bottom end balanced and yes, a stock
>clutch will be ok with this amount of power.
>

>Just think when you have more money all you will need
>to buy is bolt on parts to have the 1776 of your
>dreams.
>
>Hope this helps.
>
>Oh and your parts were sent to you today.
>
>Regards Paul T3D

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Going well massive!Wazza
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05:18:54 07/12/02 Fri
who to go big withsimon
(217.39.149.208)
05:53:34 07/14/02 Sun


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