Getting closer to starting up the new motor

Travis M

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Put the new starter on. Been looking for a gear reduction starter for awhile and was turned on to these. Should work pretty good.
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Carb installed just need the fuel line hooked up and an air cleaner. We got the cooling system all plumbed and hooked up. Governor is on and should be ready. Now to put the oil pump in and put the pan on, and some wiring and it will be ready to start
 
Travis, I would like to cross paths somewhere and talk Case with you someday. A friend of mine has a 800 cube 900 gas 5 1/8x6.5, it ran really well at 3000rpm with a dsl. manifold, bumpy cam and a big carb. He slowed it down to 2000, re-cammed it and put on a governor and smaller carb.It didn't have good torque and had to fabricate a manifold with smaller runners (you would have to know this guy as it looks exactly like a cast manifold) It gained a bunch of low end. I realize in the natpa world you don't have much choice for a Case manifold if you are going to pull with them. I guess someone needs to make a good flowing manifold and come up with a bs story about it like the MM guys did. I am not sold on Bullet cams in these engines. The one in this 900 has reversion issues and makes the intake extremely hot, much more than the heads.
 
Doug,
Yeah that would be great, hopefully someday it will happen. This motor is 5 x 7.5 and that is the 1030 diesel manifold. I"m not sure what the carb is off of, its pretty big though. We pulled a DC for many years that was 4.625 x 7, and it ran great. We won a bunch with it, but then the rear main failed and trashed the block. Its still sitting in the corner waiting for the day that we put it back together to run again. I"ve been toying with the idea of making it into a farm stock type pulling tractor, but we will see.
 
Yes you have to tie the rear main in a dc if it's a bigger build, I talked with Sonny today and he figures the manifold heat issue is a timing issue and not a cam issue, probably send him one for a 77 Oliver to do for me.
 
Got a header that would bolt on to that. Also have an intake and 4 bbl, and an intake and an alcohol fuel injection system forsale, If anybody is interested. Also have complete 579 cube in. Case 6 cyl. NA super with double disk clutch.
 
He did the cam in our last 900 and I didn't have any complaints, seems to be good. Gary did the cam in this motor I believe. That 470 inch dc we had ran real good. I can remember the pull that the block cracked, it pulled all that day but didn't sound right. We took it home and started looking it over and found the problem. Never pulled it again.
 
Well why don't you share the info and tell us where these better cams are at, or do you just like trying to start trouble on here
 
Not trying to start trouble.

The cams they use have too much overlap. Shorten your exhaust duration, move your lobe centers apart a little and you will be amazed at the power increase.
 
Ok sorry shouldn't have accused you of wanting to cause trouble. We haven't got this one started yet, but I always like information and will keep it in mind if we ever need to make changes.

Thanks
 
Give us some of your high power cam specs. I've used a lot of different cams and seen a lot of different cams run. Bakers have by far been the best. Baker and sonny have different cam profiles and durations. Comparing them is kind of like comparing apples to oranges.
 
It is my understanding people can cast anything, call it a replacement, and shazzam... legal manifold (but God forbid you modify an existing one to save a few bucks).
 

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