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mgburchard
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anyone who's ever heard mlpankeys engines unless they are young and using the word sick in a hip way would not refer to them as a sick air compressor . most back up and stick there fingers in their ears in surprise cause they are use to the mad bumble be sounds most make instead of the deafening sounds a big inch one from him makes.
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Gary in da UP
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BennyLumpkin
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How about we stop constantly bringing him up? Stick to the subject on hand.
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THE-MAN
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Gary, is that little guy saying " D'OH!"?
Mitch Burchard, this whole board has yet to find a legitimate person that has heard one run!! Maybe you can provide us with some video, like WI50 did. Did he have one at his close to home Crossroads pull? Edited by THE-MAN - 25 Aug 2013 at 3:52pm |
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Gary in da UP
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Benny, Benny, Benny ! . Look at Blues own first post , he started the topic off with a slam on poor ol' mitch, and lots of slang. I give the guy an honest answer, and get drama in return. He just wanted some attention. He really don't about a cam, but its a stick to stir things up.
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blue924.9
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blue924.9
Orange Level Joined: 22 Mar 2013 Location: George Iowa Points: 1086 |
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CTuckerNWIL
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blue, Lighten up a bit, the drama Gary was talking about skipping over is the BS from the TVA crew. Basically ignore that and don't even reply to it.
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blue924.9
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ahh i see, couldnt really tell but figured this was a good way to find out, sorry bout that guys especially if i offended someone
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Gary in da UP
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This is only a suggestion. Mitch is gone, let him be. leave out anything that dosn't apply to camshaft selection. Do include pertinate info, and you did. Cu.in., rpm, speed limit, weights you want to run, tire size, and you mentioned that you didn't intend to pull elsewhere, so you were stuck for now with this for criteria. It makes no difference if you have a wd or wd45, I said your criteria called for the wd45 power level. I did not say to use a 175 cam, I didn't want to confuse you further , read my post I said 175 cam grind. Any real puller has no problem understanding what I said or what is meant. Only a rookie or a newcomer or a drama queen here would reply like you have right down to your last post.
Ken and Butch, Doc Allis, Wi50, and others, don't give out bad info here. Me, I don't care no more, but show some respect.
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blue924.9
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you are right, i am a rookie on my first season, unlike most i will admit it. i also have all the respect i can give for you guys
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mattb
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usap allows the two trans setup in farmstock no different than a stepdown in a wc they told me. At 3mph it helps a lot.
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Kip-Utah
Orange Level Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Southern Utah Points: 872 |
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Really a 240 cubic incher at reasonable RPMs does fine with the stock grind indexed straight up and the valves properly set. At least it has in our WC with Hi-Crop gears pulling 2nd gear in a 4mph class at about 2000 RPM with 14.9x24 tires. Kip
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Steve in NJ
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I agree with Ken/MI right at the beginning of this thread, and Kip right at the end. If you're limited to 2.5 mph, as a rule, a 45' engine would be perfect right in that general vicinity. IMHO, that 201 with a 45' crank installed, and a set of larger bore M&W's would work quite nicely. This would keep your wallet in check, and still give you a nice small inch motor to "play" with and dial it into the class as you learn. Kip is a perfect example. Small inch motor, dialed in right makes quite a bit of power for the class "fit". You can still have fun and not go broke. As for a cam, Barney used to widdle camshafts especially
for the WD45 motors, but I don't think he widdles cams anymore. Personally, I don't think you need a cam for what you want to run, but that's just my opinion...
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blue924.9
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Edited by blue924.9 - 28 Aug 2013 at 8:01am |
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Glockhead SWMI
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Just because that guy has all that work done, (supposedly) doesn't mean it works. Don't get carried away. Do what you can and dial in your combination.
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Ken(MI)
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Something about the story doesn't add up, I can not imagine him running out of power in 4500 or 5000, especially in first gear with what you describe unless it has some serious tuning and set up issues going on, or he was telling you tall tales. A good running stock 45 weighted to 4500 lbs is just about impossible to stall in first gear, regardless of what the track is.
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blue924.9
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Edited by blue924.9 - 28 Aug 2013 at 9:21am |
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jpankey
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mgburchard
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Edited by mgburchard - 28 Aug 2013 at 6:36pm |
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Steve in NJ
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Being the gentleman you talked to is a machinest, obviously, he has an advantage to build something that is completely customized the way it sounds. Stick with the stock block and do some minor mod's. You'll be a bit surprised how much power and torque the smaller AC engines make! Its your Tractor, and you can do what you want to do, but looking at it at a "fun" standpoint with limited funds, you can still have a ball and not have to spend big bucks to make your WD talk. Just remember. Its all in the combination. And, it may take quite a while to find that combo, but once you've found that combo, its gratifing to have a Tractor that runs and pulls good, and brings attention to the competition. Keeps em' on their toes...
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