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puller

07-16-2003 13:48:41




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Does anyone know who I can have punch out a set of jugs and sleeve them to 5.75 and still be able to hold water? What pistons should I use to use a long rod with?thanks alot...puller




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Earl S.

07-18-2003 15:52:35




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 Re: MM jugs in reply to puller, 07-16-2003 13:48:41  
Give me a call or e-mail me I can help you here in central Illinois. 5.5/8 bore and run water no milkshakes in oil pan. 217-586-3604 Earl



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big U

07-18-2003 07:21:36




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 Re: MM jugs in reply to puller, 07-16-2003 13:48:41  
I just built a MM 665 cid motor let me tell you get your wallet ready, It is expensive and time consuming it is hard to get someone to stand behind a motor like that, Not much room for water.
I had custom pistons and rods 5.5x 7 inch stroke I set it up for NATPA and USAP rules so that made it more complicated. Start now so you can pull this time next year. GOOD LUCK



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a puller

07-18-2003 10:41:45




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 Re: Re: MM jugs in reply to big U, 07-18-2003 07:21:36  
thanks alot. Can I ask you who you got to do your sleeving, or did you not run water? I am looking for someone who could do a good job. Thanks, a puller



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Big U

07-18-2003 12:19:32




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 Re: Re: Re: MM jugs in reply to a puller, 07-18-2003 10:41:45  
I would rather not give names on the net . My # is 317-326-3532 you can call this weekend



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deadeye

07-17-2003 06:17:31




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 Re: MM jugs in reply to puller, 07-16-2003 13:48:41  
What engine are you thinking of putting these jugs on ?? Thing to consider if it's a four cylinder. Number of mains on crank. Which head to use as some are very high compression and may pound the bearings out of the bottom. Just a little food for thought and I know you can do it.



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puller

07-17-2003 06:48:05




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 Re: Re: MM jugs in reply to deadeye, 07-17-2003 06:17:31  
I want to put it on a U. I won't be running a TON of compretssion, I am shooting for 220psi. I want to just find a place that can do it and have it reliable. Thanks for the advice, puller



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deadeye

07-17-2003 23:34:21




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 Re: Re: Re: MM jugs in reply to puller, 07-17-2003 06:48:05  
Use the HD800 engine to get your jugs. That is a power unit 6 cylinder. You will have to make a custom water manifold for your engine though. You can use the 800 heads also, but I don't think I would go with the LP head. If you did, You may have well over 200 lbs. of compression. This is what I was talking about in previous post. It may pound the bottom out.---deadeye



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deadeye

07-17-2003 23:45:23




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: MM jugs in reply to deadeye, 07-17-2003 23:34:21  
Forgot to tell you that you should be able to stroke that thing to about 7 3/4 inches using a 403c.i. crank Then take your "U" or the 403 camshaft and have an 800 grind put on it. Get yourself a big carb and go racing. Contact Matt at Motec for carb.--deadeye



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a puller

07-18-2003 05:31:34




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: MM jugs in reply to deadeye, 07-17-2003 23:45:23  
can you tell me if I can get that stroke without cuttion the sidewall out of the crankcase and using the cam in the same place? What rods do I use, have heard that the massey 44 rods work good. Do you know where to get the jugs done at that could guarantee them to hold water? What are some good 5.75 pistons? tahnks alot, a puller



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