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Case 201

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V Vitner

12-13-2006 11:47:15




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How much bigger can they be made.




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Bad Birdie

12-14-2006 09:21:00




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 Re: Case 201 in reply to V Vitner, 12-13-2006 11:47:15  
I have a adapter plate to install a 504 in a VAC!!
Makes a VAC a screamer!!!!



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Lamont

12-16-2006 09:57:50




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 Re: Case 201 in reply to Bad Birdie, 12-14-2006 09:21:00  
Would that work with a 451?



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dctom

12-13-2006 13:17:41




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 Re: Case 201 in reply to V Vitner, 12-13-2006 11:47:15  
224 no problem,, stroke and bigger bore harder



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Only 224?

12-13-2006 20:21:08




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 Re: Case 201 in reply to dctom, 12-13-2006 13:17:41  
I've seen VAC motors bigger than that.



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Thad

12-14-2006 03:18:48




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 Re: Case 201 in reply to Only 224?, 12-13-2006 20:21:08  
If you dont mind my asking how big of a VAC have you seen or heard of? My email is open. thanks Thad



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Bigger is Better

12-14-2006 19:06:06




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 Re: Case 201 in reply to Thad, 12-14-2006 03:18:48  
Our next one will probably be around 240. The problem with the 201 is that it has the same cam to crank spacing that the VAC does. You can get a little more bore in the 201 but the stroke will be the same. In the VAC stock rods are good for about 220. This is keeping the bore small enough to keep the oil passages intact. Much bigger than that and you have to go to angle rods. If you give up the oil passages and go to a bigger bore you might get 250. Would probably have to go to hard block also.

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