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mitchell g |
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alright so the possible chance for my el to receive an N/A DOHC motor has came along, after bending the intake valves in the SOHC
Now what I'd like to know is, if I get a long bare motor, would I be able to use my el, accessories, or would I need to use BA/BF ones? and would I be better off getting an egas motor and changing the manifold to the fuel injected one from the gas? |
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bry40l |
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If you want a gas motor go for bf to be sure of getting the better rods.
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mitchell g |
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bry40l wrote: If you want a gas motor go for bf to be sure of getting the better rods. yeah, probably won't matter much, by time I pay it off i'll be looking at cams and all that sort of stuff |
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dan_mac20 |
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From what I have read, it's easier and cheaper going from a standard motor to lpi, than egas to lpi.
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fezlane |
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Age: 58 Posts: 434 Joined: 18th Jul 2009 Ride: NL FAIRLANE BA TURBO POWERED Location: ballarat |
Do you realise the amount of work required to put a DOHC engine into an el?
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mitchell g |
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fezlane wrote: Do you realise the amount of work required to put a DOHC engine into an el? I will be getting help from a friend of mine who is also the own of the blue el with the typhoon motor with the plates "ss this" I actually had an hour long phone call with him this morning about it all and we believe I could get it done for 5 grand neat, and get it done in a couple of weekends |
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fezlane |
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Age: 58 Posts: 434 Joined: 18th Jul 2009 Ride: NL FAIRLANE BA TURBO POWERED Location: ballarat |
All the best and lots of photos
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