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algar

12-08-2012 16:33:30
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What is the largest stroke crank for a 48 A that is semi reliable? What is the cost?




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Bradracer18

12-09-2012 13:05:15
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 Re: Josh Blackburn in reply to algar, 12-08-2012 16:33:30  
Sounds good Josh, exactly what I'd like to hear and your review above sounds great to me. I like to hear good results and on time delivery! I really don't know what it will take as far as cubic inches to be competitive, nor do I have any idea as to the amount of money its going to take. I'm not sure if you are reworking my head, or need a whole new one. Same with carb. I guess I've got a lot of variables that I'm not sure on that sometime I'll need clarified as best as possible.

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Josh Blackburn

12-09-2012 13:51:00
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 Re: Josh Blackburn in reply to Bradracer18, 12-09-2012 13:05:15  
Brad give me a call. Always best to talk rather than type.
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Buster R

12-09-2012 09:53:56
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 Re: Josh Blackburn in reply to algar, 12-08-2012 16:33:30  
Just Recieved B parts form Josh great job on everything!! Crank amazing job rods same all around GREAT Job!! Highly recommend for all u guys building a 2 cylinder!! And mostly quailty and spot on when he gives u a time frame. Already sent all my G parts to him day after got B parts back! Thanks Josh keep up the Good Work



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JD A Puller 51

12-09-2012 08:28:33
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 Re: Josh Blackburn in reply to algar, 12-08-2012 16:33:30  
Josh - What would the HP be with a PB bored to 6.125. Thanks



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Josh Blackburn

12-09-2012 10:43:44
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 Re: Josh Blackburn in reply to JD A Puller 51, 12-09-2012 08:28:33  
Last A I did that size with cyclone head made 99 hp on Dyno at 600 pto speed. Runs really strong.



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Bradracer18

12-09-2012 04:07:47
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 Re: Josh Blackburn in reply to algar, 12-08-2012 16:33:30  
Josh-

I still have not found time to call you, been very busy at work and on the farm before weather hits. I'm still interested. Do you also do the work besides the crank (ie: head, pistons, rods, etc etc)??



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Josh Blackburn

12-09-2012 06:36:59
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 Re: Josh Blackburn in reply to Bradracer18, 12-09-2012 04:07:47  
I do 90% of the work myself. When it comes to billet rods and
pistons I will contact some others I know who make a nice
product. I build my own Cranks, welded rods, carbs, heads,
cams, and etc



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Josh Blackburn

12-08-2012 17:07:56
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 Re: Josh Blackburn in reply to algar, 12-08-2012 16:33:30  
9 inch with 3 inch pin would be very reliable. Longevity of 8-10 years typically. 1400 includes crank flywheel and driver balancing



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algar

12-08-2012 17:14:07
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 Re: Josh Blackburn in reply to Josh Blackburn, 12-08-2012 17:07:56  
what is the largest bore I can go with a stock block



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Josh Blackburn

12-08-2012 17:16:08
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 Re: Josh Blackburn in reply to algar, 12-08-2012 17:14:07  
Depends what year and which block used



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algar

12-08-2012 17:33:43
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 Re: Josh Blackburn in reply to Josh Blackburn, 12-08-2012 17:16:08  
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Josh Blackburn

12-08-2012 17:43:46
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 Re: Josh Blackburn in reply to algar, 12-08-2012 17:33:43  
5.75 will be max reliably. 468 cube. Mid 80's for hp



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showcrop

12-09-2012 08:52:47
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 Re: Josh Blackburn in reply to Josh Blackburn, 12-08-2012 17:43:46  
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School me a little here, just curious about why build a 468 cube A when As frequently pull against Gs which can run 825 cubes?



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Josh Blackburn

12-09-2012 10:42:05
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 Re: Josh Blackburn in reply to showcrop, 12-09-2012 08:52:47  
Around here it takes a 470 cube a to run in antique classes.
Good tracks and good competition.



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zh4020

03-27-2013 08:36:55
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 Re: Josh Blackburn in reply to Josh Blackburn, 12-09-2012 10:42:05  
Josh- I have a 1952 A. Looking for more power. Was thinking bore and high compression pistons. What work do you do, and a guess on price. Any other suggestions would be great. Thanks.



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algar

12-11-2012 20:47:07
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 Re: Josh Blackburn in reply to Josh Blackburn, 12-09-2012 10:42:05  
Thank you Josh for the info I have some younger JD guys asking me who to use. Back when I had mine it was Schooler,Merfeld.....



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