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Re: Crankshaft Big End Diameter?
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A14 Block, A14 Crank cross drilled, knife edged, and nitrided.78mm Ross forged full floating pistons with titanium pins. Forged H-beam rods. Hollow Lifters, Aluminum roller tip rockers with solid spacers on thick walled shaft. Smith Bros tubular pushrods. Ported H89 head, 38mm Intake, 32mm exhaust, tapered bronze guides, 10,000 RPM double valve springs with titanium retainers. Chromoly Flywheel. All fasteners are either ARP or titanium...etc.

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yep best in the universe was right!

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Re: Crankshaft Big End Diameter?
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a few pics....

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Love the removable front cover made from another front cover for the timing case!
Is it stepped underneath or just using a sealant/ gasket etc.?

Also if you have a heater this can be done neater than I did but just wanted to
prove to myself it worked and looked cleaner than sitting on the inner guard.
The heater pipe return was cut and reversed so the heater line runs under the
exhaust and inlet hidden away from view.

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That does look cleaner!. My Cam cover has a gasket. The hardest thing was making sure that the timing marks were in the right place. I don't have a heater and I got tired of that outlet pipe disitegrating, so I turned a new one out of 316 stainless....

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Very nice work

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absolute stunning!!
love hardcore a-series builds.
keep up the good work.
any videos of current setup?

cheers

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Did you out sealant under the main cap before torquing it down ? I had the same problem I thought the rear main seal was leaking with my fresh motor didn't realise they ran sealant under the cap

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Speedholes on the engine mount love it, forgot Cal weather rids you heater needs, stainless water pipe YES!

Yep very necessary to dab a thin layer of sealant all round front and rear seals especially main cap, sure hes done that with that keen eye for detail? love the brass looking front crank pulley bolt!

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Apply sealant here
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