Forum: Engines
September 28th 2003, 18:26
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Replies: 5
Views: 2,765
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Forum: Engines
September 26th 2003, 00:03
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Replies: 5
Views: 2,765
Thanks, there, MG. I also have a friend who...
Thanks, there, MG. I also have a friend who ports. Actually helped him build the flow bench. My past knowledge comes from Detroit iron. The same parameters would hold true for the aircooleds, I...
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Forum: Engines
September 24th 2003, 21:02
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Replies: 5
Views: 2,765
valve head diameter vs. runner diameter
Greetings. Working on a 2.0 FI bus engine. The intake runner measures 34 mm OD. The port at the intake side of the head measures 33 mm. The intake valve size is 37 and the exhaust valve is 33. ...
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Forum: Engines
September 12th 2003, 07:05
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Replies: 3
Views: 2,194
Just an opinion, here. For close to the same...
Just an opinion, here. For close to the same money you can get a BAP engine with virtually all new parts. For $1299, it's worth it for the parts. Even to break it down and go through it for...
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Forum: Engines
April 11th 2003, 19:56
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Replies: 3
Views: 2,131
That wasn't a rant. Good to hear opinions. I...
That wasn't a rant. Good to hear opinions. I agree with you. I also feel that the 009 is totally wrong for a Type 4 just beacuse of the retarded number three. My stocker seemed to "wake up" with...
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Forum: Engines
April 8th 2003, 20:40
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Replies: 3
Views: 2,131
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Forum: Engines
April 8th 2003, 20:33
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Replies: 3
Views: 2,131
more timing talk
I thought about posting this under engines. But I'm maybe relying on Jake's dyno runs for temp. info. Simple question about initial. My bone stock 2.0 L-Jet for the 78 Westy is to be set at 7.5...
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Forum: Engines
January 9th 2003, 00:22
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Replies: 0
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pushrod material
The aluminum for the solids speak for themselves. Are the steel pushrods for the hydros a specific type of steel? How does CrMo fits into the equation? Can the steel or CrMo's be used for the...
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Forum: Engines
December 28th 2002, 17:59
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Replies: 4
Views: 3,356
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Forum: Engines
December 28th 2002, 14:05
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Replies: 4
Views: 3,356
Maybe you could try Riechert Tuning. I think...
Maybe you could try Riechert Tuning. I think they're in Germany? How about trying a post on the POWERTUNINGPARTS forum. They're also in Germany. We'll keep this up until answers are found,huh?
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Forum: Engines
December 28th 2002, 00:51
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Replies: 4
Views: 3,356
I am also in question with Martice. Who out...
I am also in question with Martice. Who out there makes the valves and seats for the Type IV? Manley? TRW? Others? What material are they made from? Stainless only? What about seat...
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Forum: Engines
December 24th 2002, 14:04
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Replies: 1
Views: 2,348
reading plugs
Greetings. It has come to my attention that we may not be able to read sparkplugs today as we did yesterday. Perhaps this is due to the absence of lead. Perhaps there are new colors that I must...
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Forum: Engines
December 12th 2002, 23:10
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Replies: 1
Views: 2,344
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Forum: German Look Tuning
December 8th 2002, 02:38
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Replies: 273
Views: 233,247
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Forum: Engines
December 1st 2002, 19:05
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Replies: 2
Views: 2,186
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Forum: Engines
December 1st 2002, 00:25
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Replies: 2
Views: 2,186
I've been reading the bentley again. It's...
I've been reading the bentley again. It's getting clearer. We know that VW was notorious for many curves for their many applications. Here is what I can state. The 205E (73 man.) begins cent. at...
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Forum: Engines
November 30th 2002, 20:36
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Replies: 2
Views: 2,186
dizzy 'bout dizzies
Greetings. I only have a bentley as a source of ignition curves. My application is for a stock 78 Westy with a 2.0 hydro engine and stock FI. The zippy-do rebuilt distributor exhibits enough side...
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