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PostPosted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 7:11 pm 
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I just bought some engine parts...
Block has been bored and decked(alot) 74.7mm and the pistons come up close to flush in the bores :D

:D 1426cc :D

also came with a nice 010 under crank.

And, the guy i bought it off turned out to be an old family friend (great guy) and gave me a grille and bumper for my ELF, so im a happy chappy 8)

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 7:37 pm 
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not much meat left between them holes :shock: what head mods are you planning?

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 7:39 pm 
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not sure yet, it wont be in the car for some time, car is only half built, and will get a 998 untill i sort brakes, im going to need fairly big chambers though :lol:

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1426cc? But the badge on the back says 1275! :roll: :lol:

Sounds awesome. How hard are pistons for that size to get?

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 8:00 pm 
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slinkey inc wrote:
1426cc? But the badge on the back says 1275! :roll: :lol:

Sounds awesome. How hard are pistons for that size to get?


ive got a good set, but there triumph 2.5 pistons, so fairly easy.

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Cool, I was going to suggest 18cc dish 'turbo' pistons, they are expensive, but would mean a lot less chamber opening, not to mention they are really tough! But I then realised, they only make them in 1380cc...Bugger.

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Cool-Yes you will need a very good cooling system 8)

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LS1380 wrote:
Cool-Yes you will need a very good cooling system 8)


yes, i agree.

im not planing a race motor, i wnat somthing drivable if possable, cam choice is going to be important.

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jbeenz wrote:
slinkey inc wrote:
1426cc? But the badge on the back says 1275! :roll: :lol:

Sounds awesome. How hard are pistons for that size to get?


ive got a good set, but there triumph 2.5 pistons, so fairly easy.


so there is going to be some poor 2.5PI running around with only two cylinders :shock:


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What rods would you use with those Triumph pistons?


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stock(in a way) 1275 rods, they are releved of some weight and polished however. the look cool 8)

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a rod and a centre main strap.

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Sweet :twisted:

is it for the Elf? :D

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good ol trade me hey.
1426cc now thats gonna be a bit different to what your used to jed.

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