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Re: Merlin Powered Bike
I'm gonna have nightmares about something getting caught in that cam belt.
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Ok looks cool is it rideable I don't see a foot peg and I agree with the last guy about getten anything caught in that belt but were is the minny blower??.I had thoughts of using barrels and heads of a R4360 and making a really cool harly nock off,I think I saw a guy do one out of a R1830? or one of the smaller ones,Eitherway way cool man!!!
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Re: Merlin Powered Bike
Originally posted by h34raceI had thoughts of using barrels and heads of a R4360 and making a really cool harly nock off,I think I saw a guy do one out of a R1830? or one of the smaller ones,Eitherway way cool man!!!
R4360/28=156c.i./cyl
R3350/18=186c.i./cyl
R2800/18=156c.i./cyl
R1830/14=131c.i./cyl
R1340/9=149c.i./cyl
And you are right...way cool man!!!
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While being invited to a SFO United airlines happening yeaERSA ago..... a pre-war B17 form the EAA was hangered for lots of work as is usual when UAL does some free promo BIG g-job. (cool silver and that neet ruddr profile....)
One of the UAL mechanics doing a motoer o/h told me that a B17 motor (i dont know which variant) had the biggest diameter radial piston
he had said that one motor close to the B17's sized displacement had more CIDs but the piston was 0.020" smaller than the single row monster he was working....
any body with some knowledge on this?
BMarsh
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