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Getting air to a allis

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38jda

08-10-2005 16:26:40




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I need at know if anyone knows what aftermarket manifold is bigger than stoke for a wd 45, I would also like to know how to get more air into it. Going to have 400 cubes and it needs to breath. Also can anyone tell me about a good allis machine shop, to stroke the crank. Thanks




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John (MO)

08-12-2005 06:30:42




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 Re: Getting air to a allis in reply to 38jda, 08-10-2005 16:26:40  
I don"t have an answer for you off the top of my head, but I think I start trying to get volume numbers for the different manifold options. Someone has surely checked a Leroi, then I"d look at a 170 manifold a D-17 manifold and an E3 combine manifold. I would think that any of them is going to need a lot of polishing to flow enough air for 400 cubes. Will your valves handle the required volume? Don"t know what rules you are trying to follow, but if allowed it might be simpler to just build your own manifold. Good luck that Allis should be a puller!

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Mopower

08-11-2005 10:03:05




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 Re: Getting air to a allis in reply to 38jda, 08-10-2005 16:26:40  
Not an Allis guy, but heard a Leroi manifild is something special. Power unit?



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AO

08-11-2005 05:39:07




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 Re: Getting air to a allis in reply to 38jda, 08-10-2005 16:26:40  
Contact "Preacherman" in NC Wildman can give you the number.



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mlpankey

08-11-2005 00:57:46




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 Re: Getting air to a allis in reply to 38jda, 08-10-2005 16:26:40  
try a d17 intake and 4010 carb



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