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Re: GX Bonnet, 63A, LSD, Stainless ex, big port H89, and stroker crank |
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Some details on the crank?
Posted on: 2012/12/26 7:04
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to buy or not to buy???? OK This is the reason I have five coupes
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Re: GX Bonnet 63A LSD Stainless ex big port H89 and stroker crank |
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63A is sold
Posted on: 2013/1/3 8:22
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Re: GX Bonnet, 63A, LSD, Stainless ex, big port H89, and stroker crank |
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No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) 
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crank details which rods does it suit or pistons
Posted on: 2013/1/3 10:25
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Re: GX Bonnet, 63A, LSD, Stainless ex, big port H89, and stroker crank |
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you will need too have custom rods and pistons made. 40mm big end journal.
Posted on: 2013/1/3 10:48
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Re: GX Bonnet, 63A, LSD, Stainless ex, big port H89, and stroker crank |
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No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) 
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what stroke and who did it for you? based on A15 crank?
Posted on: 2013/1/3 14:19
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Re: GX Bonnet, 63A, LSD, Stainless ex, big port H89, and stroker crank |
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The stroke is 88mm and I did the machine work myself. It is not an A15 crank. The person who buys it gets all the juicy info haha.
Posted on: 2013/1/3 20:59
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Re: GX Bonnet, 63A, LSD, Stainless ex, big port H89, and stroker crank |
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No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) 
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Lemonhead has done an E16 crank but no secret :)
There are a few stroked re-nitrided A15 cranked A15 donks using e15et rods and bike pistons but they dont go online here to reveal their efforts like Gary has.
Posted on: 2013/1/4 0:34
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Re: GX Bonnet, 63A, LSD, Stainless ex, big port H89, and stroker crank |
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Lemon head can share his info, I can't share his. A15 cranks can only stroke too 87.5mm before the rods fowl the block too much too clearance. 45mm journal vs 40mm of the 88mm crank. A15 is not counterweight whereas the 88mm is. No need to nitrite the crank, check for straight and grind it after welding. 88mm crank doesn't need welding so that's an advantage too. Iv had both.
With my crank I was going too make rods and pistons, I still will if crank doesn't sell.
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Posted on: 2013/1/4 22:38
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Re: GX Bonnet, 63A, LSD, Stainless ex, big port H89, and stroker crank |
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A15 cranks is fully counterweighted There are four counterweights, one for each crank throw.  E16 has two counterweights per crank throw, which helps reduce the overall diameter of the crank.
Posted on: 2013/1/4 22:45
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Re: GX Bonnet, 63A, LSD, Stainless ex, big port H89, and stroker crank |
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Fair point thanks
Posted on: 2013/1/4 22:49
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