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| dgerth
11-27-2012 07:24:09
63.142.202.118
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Are there other ways to "build" a 226 or 201 AC engines for the purpose of pulling competitively but not breaking the bank? dg |
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| dgerth
11-28-2012 21:13:51
63.142.202.118
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Re: Other Ways? in reply to dgerth, 11-27-2012 07:24:09
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| I guess what I'm getting at is this, I'm having a devil of a time finding needed parts for the 226/201 modification. Are there specific ways to mod a 201 to be competitive and durable? I want not a hand grenade merely to compete.. What ideas are out there for a rural guy with 40 miles one way to a good machine shop? dg |
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| Mopower
11-28-2012 13:46:25
64.208.152.151
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Re: Other Ways? in reply to dgerth, 11-27-2012 07:24:09
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| Absolutely! What's your target budget, cubes, or horsepower? |
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| m.appel
11-27-2012 17:51:50
216.235.173.162
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Re: Other Ways? in reply to dgerth, 11-27-2012 07:24:09
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| engine re-build kit:$650;head re-build:$150-Motec carb about$175-gov.spring $40;175 cam regrind:$240,this does not include machine shop work.find another job,in the mean-time,to finance this"hobby"-like I did,build this motor one piece at a time,as money allows-DO NOT use a credit card.It took me about 9 months for everything.best of luck! |
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