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Old July 27th 2011, 16:37
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2110 Engine Set Up Questions

I'm in the process of building a 2110 for my 71 Super. The spec's are as follows.


Aluminum Dual Relief Super Case - Full Flowed
Super Race Rods 5.400" length
Maxi 26mm Full Flow Oil Pump
28mm Ultralight Lifters
Straight Cut Cam Gears
Tim's stage 2 Cylinder Head (42 x 37.5) 90.5-92 Bore
Thin Line Oil Sump - 1 1/2 qt.
Chromoly Push Rods - blank end (.035")
Super Big Bore Kit, 90.5 x 82mm
Teflon Buttons - 90.5mm pistons
Super Race Crank - 82mm Stroke
Forged Chromoly Lightweight Flywheel - 200mm
Engle W120 Cam
CB Super Stock Rocker Arm Complete Kit 1.25:1 Ratio.
1 5/8 A-1 Sidewinder exhaust
C/R 8.5:1
Mallory Unilite Distributor
Mallory Hyfire VI CDI
Mallory Promaster Coil
Dual IDF 44 Webers

My questions are:

1) What jetting should I use?

2) What spark plugs and gap?

3) What timing?

4) What Upper RPM should I set the Rev Limiter at?
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Old July 28th 2011, 14:25
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38 choke tubes. 155/160 main x 195 air x 55/60 idle and pump. F11 tubes. Bosch WR7CC plugs, the WR7DC extended nose water cooled plug (boxers)works well also. the usual 32* max advance applies.
120 cam and 42mm valves/1.25 rockers, will power to 6800, engine will be safe at 7000. plug gaps at .030" is good. all the jetting is based on safe rich UK sea level, so local corrections will apply if at altitude.
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38 choke tubes. 155/160 main x 195 air x 55/60 idle and pump. F11 tubes. Bosch WR7CC plugs, the WR7DC extended nose water cooled plug (boxers)works well also. the usual 32* max advance applies.
120 cam and 42mm valves/1.25 rockers, will power to 6800, engine will be safe at 7000. plug gaps at .030" is good. all the jetting is based on safe rich UK sea level, so local corrections will apply if at altitude.
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I don't get it. Who's 17?
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Old July 29th 2011, 17:15
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It just would have been nice when I was 17 to get on a forum and ask a question and get an answer as complete as you got, that's all. It was hard to find anything back then, especially in Canada.

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