Volodkovich wrote:
Doc, what do you think of a 998 with a 850 crank in it (894cc)? According to Vizard this is do-able and makes avery nice short stroke small bore motor. I know you have to deck the top of the block a lot.
I would have thought the 850 cranks would be quite strong because of the journal overlap too?
Just throwing a few idea's around.
If you do it, make sure it's a late 850 crank with the thicker tail. Early ones were only 1-3/8" diameter.. I broke one, so did many others back then.
IMO unless you are trying to fit it into a 900cc? class for racing, it's a waste of time. For a road Mini, more cc works better than more rpm.
Can't beat cubic inches..
As for the 850's extra journal overlap, that's offset by the fact that the 850 crank webs are thinner and weaker.
If you really want to build a strong short stroker that'll breathe and rev, I'd PM minicranks and get one of his Sth African made cranks.
They are pretty much a 1071S crank, with similar stroke to an 850, but have 2" mains and 1.75" big ends and will go into any 1275 block. Then you have an oversquare motor.
You could even destroke it more if you really wanted to.. but then you would probably need 970 S rods, or specials.
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DrMini- 1970 wasaMatic 1360, Mk1S crank, 86.6HP (ATW) =~125 @ crank, 45 Dellorto (38 chokes), RE282 sprint cam, 1.5 rockers, 11.0:1 C/R.
