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Originally Posted by EclipseGST
Well I picked up a 7 bolt motor from a buddy, Eagle rods and Ross pistons. Just going to build it for fun and see what can happen before the end of the year. So I been told by a member here that I need a Twin disk no matter what. Personally I think the DXD clutch I have now will be just fine, maybe get the 6 puck clutch from Southbend to hold more power, but running a twin disk is going overboard in my opinion.
Also this person thinks that all and every 7 bolt that makes power will crank walk no matter what. So if its going to get CW no matter what then why should I get a twin disk to slow the process down? I think thats a broad statement for the people that have made a lot of power on 7 bolts and yet they havent crank walked. Any opinions?
Personally if every 7 bolt walked then there would be recalls and no one would have one in their car yet start adding mods so they make power. There are a few people that have stuck a lot of money into their car and run 7 bolts. Look at Shane, he's making great power on his 7 bolt and he has little to nothing in it for machining. Brian made good power on his stock 7 bolt before it crank walked but it was stock so I can see why it happened. So I dont understand how that statement can be correct.
I want to hear some opinions first before I start this project. Am I wasting my time?
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Jason found the blue print for that engine, it spun a bearing, never walked! He tried to fax, but someone was answering the phone. CALL JASON SO HE CAN FAX BLUEPRINT. Bore size-3.376 Net Dia. 3.371
C.H. 1.375
Ring Grooves 1.5mm 1.5mm - 3mm
Ring Lands .350 .185 .085
PIN .866 2.500 DBL
Net dome cc's: -12.10
Dome height 0.000 Dish Depth: 0.123
Int V.P. Dia. 1.400 Depth: 0.120
Exh V.P. Dia. 1.300 Depth: 0.080
These are the #'s from blue print. Ross Racing Pistons spec sheet.