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wi50
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Posted: 26 Dec 2013 at 10:48am |
I have a rotating assembly left over to sell, I'm just finishing up the rods and should be ready to ship in a matter of a few days to a week. It consists of new pistons, rings, rods, sleeves, O-rings, stroked crank for small main block(201-226, WC-WD45) rod bearings and main bearings.
Sleeves are 4 1/8 bore sleeves blasted clean, installed in a block and bored and honed, new O-rings. new Pistons are Keith Black "Claimer" 4.155" bore pistons, KB9911HC new Total Seal gapless ring package, "Claimer Series" Rods are Farmall H rods, clearanced, narrowed tops, countersunk high strength cap screws, honed to size, balanced, bushed to .927" and honed for piston pins. I have a choice of cranks, both balanced, noses faced and tapped (to hold degree wheel), flanges ground square. 5.4" stroke (10.2 to 1 compression ratio 292cid) with standard mains and .010" under rods, or a 5.5" stroke (11.2 to 1 compression ratio 297cid) with standard mains and rods. Cranks are supplied with both main and rod bearings. Ground camshaft, clearanced, blasted and scrubbed clean and a gear degreed to the crank for proper intake centerline. In the older 201 blocks like the #31 casting things get pretty tight to swing the 5.5" stroke. Later #40 blocks there's no issue, the WD45 blocks are also no clearance issue. Slight clearancing will be required on instalation, a notch in the bottom of the sleeve for the rod to clear and possibly a slight notch in the oil pan rail. On the earlier blocks a little notching in the web for the rods to swing past. Cam bearings and a gasket set also supplied. One package complete and ready for you to bolt together in your block with no custom machine work or additional parts needed. I put a few of these together and have half a set of parts left over and available. $2750 for the complete package, core crank and cam required, or an additional fee for those items. I'll work with shipping the best I can. Marty 715-790-1869 Edited by wi50 - 26 Dec 2013 at 11:00am |
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