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That's asking a bit much even from a W block, the capacity must be close
to 2100 cc with the stock 78 mm crank. i don't think i'd be setting
out for a quick return trip the Qld in that one, it could be fun for a
few quick laps on a circuit though.
terry
Heath wrote:
my friend has had a L18 W to 92.5 bore another
guy in Ipswich has his speedway datto out to 90.5 borewith a works crank
of 90mm stroke Heath
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, 12 May 2000 3:44
Subject: Re: L18W enquiries
Thrill Seekers I have stripped the L18W
down to short motor and head and here is what I have:Head:
A87 peanut chamber 38mm port, 44mm intake 36mm exhaust. Cast marked
#65 and 1029.Block: 85mm boreCrank: haven't removed it yet to check
if steel or cast (appears steel) but it has A8740 and 33-0 stamped on it. The
engine sat in a four door 180B at the local wreckers for over 5 years with
a dirty old Nikki 2 barrel on it. The head has corrosion around the
water jackets but is quite repairable. Obviously the whole thing
will be fully rebuilt. As I stated I plan to bore it to 88mm and use
L16rods/Z22S pistons - Should I bore it to 87mm to allow for a later rebuild
just in case? Brad HALLETT
Ipswich, Qld
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2000 8:58
PM
Subject: Re: L18W enquiries
Brad,
They go very safely to 3.5" (88.8mm) so you could easily build yourself
a copy of the once popular Nismo 1889 cc screamer with a V912/A87 38 mm
ports and go have lots a fun. It would be nice also if you got the steel
crank, the early HC 9.5:1 SSS W engines had them. The 1889 cc engine has
a CR ~10.5:1 with the stock head thickness of 4.25" so you have to fiddle
with the cam a bit to keep detonation in check (the 72 degree is good with
webers).
enjoy,
Terry
Brad HALLETT wrote:
Thrillseekers,
Due to a bizarre twist of fate, a local auto wrecker has given me a free
complete L18W engine from a 610. I have only seen it at night in
the car so I have no idea what head is on it but it is a definite W block.
I have never had a W block before, as I have always been content destroying
nomal L18's. I therefore need to know what cylinder wall thicknessesI am
looking at, i.e. what can I 'safely' bore it to, and what head will probably
be on it. It will be standard as it is on a four door, ll the plates
match the stamps, and carb/exhaust are all standard. How hard are the bores?
Do they withstand outrageous stroke:rod ratios? Is it better to fit
an L20crank or just prep the L18 crank and make it rev? I
could wait until I pick it up and disassemble it, but where would the fun
be in that? ThanksBrad
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