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2011-05-16 03:36:34
#31
who cares about the tranny he has so much more to do that is custom one off
2011-05-16 04:40:01
#32
Wow! Seems like your imagination has no limits!
What are you using to seal in between the block and the plate?

Oh yea . Can you make me a billet case for my transmission? Lol
2011-05-16 05:41:46
#33
Originally Posted by Sealti96
Wow! Seems like your imagination has no limits!
What are you using to seal in between the block and the plate?

Oh yea . Can you make me a billet case for my transmission? Lol


The deck surface of the block and the plate are milled perfect flate, Then We have a Oring groove like to one on the oil pump assembly in for the oil pressure gallary. The rest is cleaned with assetone and glued with locktite grey sealer and bolted down with 10 x m6 allen caps just to keep the plate in possition for the machining
2011-05-16 08:29:46
#34
I want one! Seriously.
2011-05-16 08:58:26
#35
this is pretty sick

im not one for the undersquare engine, but fair play to you

Steve
2011-05-16 12:46:10
#36
What chain will you be using?
2011-05-16 14:17:27
#37
got em hatin'
2011-05-16 14:43:29
#38
Originally Posted by Sealti96
What chain will you be using?


Im sure he will have to add links to a stock chain and then the use of cam gears to dial in cam timing. Not too hard to do if you have a degree wheel. It would be just a matter of getting the extra number of links correct so you dont have too much slack or not enough for the tensioner to function correctly.

Soon i can see that deck plate being patented and made if this whole build comes out like you plan. Gonna be exciting to see for sure.
2011-05-16 15:23:29
#39
This is intense, I wonder what it'll sound like! Lol rev to 6500 ajaja should be able to handel more than that. This build, when its running, will be going to the record books!!
2011-05-16 16:58:36
#40
Originally Posted by ashtonsser
Im sure he will have to add links to a stock chain and then the use of cam gears to dial in cam timing. Not too hard to do if you have a degree wheel. It would be just a matter of getting the extra number of links correct so you dont have too much slack or not enough for the tensioner to function correctly.

Soon i can see that deck plate being patented and made if this whole build comes out like you plan. Gonna be exciting to see for sure.


That's what I thought .

I can't wait to see the results!!
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