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Waukesha mix/match engine stuff

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David H

08-05-2004 16:19:36




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I'm new to the Oliver pulling scene. What piston/sleeve combinations will work in a 77 or 88 block? Will 310 sleeves fit in the 77 or 88 blocks? How do they get well over 500 CI out of those? What can I do without alot of modifications to the block? Thanks a ton!




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kevin

08-06-2004 08:24:32




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 Re: Waukesha mix/match engine stuff in reply to David H, 08-05-2004 16:19:36  
I have a complete waukesha 320, like new
would consider selling, out of a stationary
engine, factory balanced crank, I believe 1967
model, the head alone is worth $1,000.00
I would let go for 2400.



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A.P.

08-08-2004 05:31:05




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 Re: Waukesha mix/match engine stuff in reply to kevin, 08-06-2004 08:24:32  
What model of 195 is it? The 195GK, 195GKSA, etc.? Any idea of how many hours are on the engine? Gas or natural gas/LP engine? 4 1/8" bore? What is the compression? Where are you located?

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A.P.



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kevin

08-09-2004 05:54:47




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 Re: Waukesha mix/match engine stuff in reply to A.P., 08-08-2004 05:31:05  
sold, is an lp
thanks



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David H

08-06-2004 07:37:09




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 Re: Waukesha mix/match engine stuff in reply to David H, 08-05-2004 16:19:36  
I started to e-mail you and it would'nt give your address. Mine is [email protected] Any comments or info would be greatly appreciated.



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Rich

08-06-2004 06:49:46




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 Re: Waukesha mix/match engine stuff in reply to David H, 08-05-2004 16:19:36  
You can get about anything you want to build the engine,sleeves from darton rods from cunningham,We run chevy pistons in one 88 we have.Drop me a E mail sometime we'll chat.
Rich



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Mitch

08-06-2004 05:52:25




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 Re: Waukesha mix/match engine stuff in reply to David H, 08-05-2004 16:19:36  
320 using standard parts, the 99 was a 302
4x4, run sleeveless and bore is 4.25 and you have
320 cubes. You can offset grind the crank to at least 5 inches without much work which would bump you to about 420 or so.
if you want 500 it will cost lots, 10-15 grand.



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David H

08-06-2004 06:32:21




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 Re: Waukesha mix/match engine stuff in reply to Mitch, 08-06-2004 05:52:25  
Where would I find an old 302 out of a 99? What would be a reasonable price? Is it dry sleeve?



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LYNN

08-06-2004 15:40:08




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 Re: Waukesha mix/match engine stuff in reply to David H, 08-06-2004 06:32:21  
I have a complete 320 waukesha that is in the crate and ready to ship for $1400. It weighs 815 lbs. and is in good rebuildable condition. It is a dry sleeve engine and is way cheaper to build than an 88 if you are going to go big with it. Also has studded and dowelled main caps for strength and a gear oil pump instead of a vain pump. If you want more info, e-mail me.



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Lynn

08-07-2004 19:56:57




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 Re: Waukesha mix/match engine stuff in reply to LYNN, 08-06-2004 15:40:08  
Here is my correct email address. [email protected]



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