Re: 1500
Making a set of so called jug's is not a problem as a company called Darton can and or will make any size sleeve configeration you need.You can also get an after market siamese block that is designed for early eighties Kawasaki and Susuki motor's in an machined state and machine it into what ever configeration you so desire.The bore size is limited by the center to center distance of the cylinder's,the location of the head bolt's and the crank case itself.To get 1500cc's you need an 80mm bore even if you stroke it to 75 mm and an 80 mm bore is 8.5 mm larger than stock.The stock jugs are .140 thick and consquently an 8.5mm over bore is .167 thousand's more per side not counting the minimal cylinder wall thickness of .060 or the .040 the guy with the 1500 claimed.The bottom line,an 8.5 mm bore will bring the bore's out to the cylinder head stud hole's.You can take a block and check it for yourself.Darton,the company I named above makes sleeve's for Chevrolet,Brodix,Dart Machinery, Arias,Milodon and Donovan for their aluminum block's,not to mention all kind's of motorcycle's so getting sleeve's made is the least of the problem's for this deal.Oh yes,getting the rod's to clear the crank case in an Eleven with a 75 mm stroke and the piston skirt's to clear the counter weight's of the crank is no easy feat unto itself.Again,get yourself a block and a crank case and do some measureing and you will see what I mean.
Originally posted by chevy45412001
hey Dan if you read the whole post the guy made his own custom jugs to come up with the 1500.
hey Dan if you read the whole post the guy made his own custom jugs to come up with the 1500.
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