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Topic: Re: big cube diesels
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| pplowboy
09-10-2012 15:32:09
70.194.12.108
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Thats right cool!!! Not everyone wants one. But when u tak m.m. deisels. Some shy away..i found guys jus want help. Make it run..jus say they help.on it...its cool!!!! Its different..if you want one.. an building not as bad as u think..lots over counter parts. Can be put in it..if aint got money.. good used parts work till u get money for the new parts..we have to be different..we got a gas one here. Doesnt pull much now...we gotta roll coal..with m.m..already desighnin second engine for our ron perry rear.. jus my two cents.. we pullin at a trac. People come to look at the yellow deisel...we won.... lol havent unloaded it yet...lol |
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| billy39
09-10-2012 17:19:23
184.6.215.235
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Re: big cube diesels in reply to pplowboy, 09-10-2012 15:32:09
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| what are diesel jugs and pistons going for? i have parts collected to do the gas build already(crank,heads,manifolds,etc.) i could just shift gears and stay diesel powered . maybe sell or trade off some stuff. |
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| pplowboy
09-11-2012 16:13:38
70.194.11.140
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Re: big cube diesels in reply to billy39, 09-10-2012 17:19:23
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| Hey billie. Maybe this help ya.parts goin to varydo to area your in. Maybe jugs big hole gona cost ya 75 -150. When u get the jugs look at the center stud hole , prone for cracks, problem before use that jug. Wher they are an shipping.but as soon u start looking. More names an no. For parts will come as u look for the parts.. you gvi heads are problie tighter chambers heads..u could find newer heads. Flow better air but if you run close to stock. Your heads work. But you could get $500 apease in heads. Maybe more or less on the cost you machinist. Used pistons might run 60$ new one arnt cheap.150 -...maybe you want custom.. may get 350 apease in them... are you goin use 6" crank.. then piston,an rod combination. Is a queistion. U want new m.m. rods.but if you use gas crank. Rod journal different size. But easily over this issue. How many rpms u want turn? Thats a factor..my area ther no minnies parts are hard to find..jus some ideas on prices giv ya some ideas.hope this helps.im sure other guys on here can lead ya to parts to.may find what you need cheap to get ya pullin |
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