I have a '75 bay with its original T1 1600 motor, which I think would, sooner or later, benefit from a complete strip & rebuild - its 40 years old after all.
I'd like to take this opportunity to perhaps give it a bit of an upgrade. I'm not looking for an all-out fantasy race motor, just a little more grunt to make passing & hills a little less of a challenge, while retaining reasonable gas mileage & good reliability.
I'd like to spend up to somewhere around $750 on this (or less) - I intend to do the majority of the work myself - only outsourcing any precision machining.
I also have the following that could potentially be used:
- A low mileage 1700 T4 motor
- A set of 87mm Bs&Ps (1641cc T1 upgrade )
- A pair of 36IDF carbs jetted for a 1915cc motor
- A s/s big-bore 4->1 collect & mufler for a T1 (I forget how big, but originally used with the 1915cc motor)
- A fair amount of assorted T1 spares
- 1 (On the assumption that fitting the T4 motor, as is, wouldn't give much of a boost in performance...) upgrade the T4 to 1911cc, but retaining the stock carbs & exhaust
- --- would need new Bs&Ps to be bought and heads machined to accept them...nothing else?
- --- Apart from the machining, I assume this would be a simple bolt-on upgrade...?
- 2 as above, but adding the 36IDFs but retaining the stock exhaust
- --- as above but would additionally need T4->IDF manifolds & linkage
- --- would it be reasonable to expect the jetting to be about the same?
- 3 as above, but adding a 'performance' the exhaust
- --- as above but would additionally need a new exhaust
- 4 upgrading the (existing) T1 to 1641cc, but retaining the stock carb & exhaust
- --- NO COST - already have the parts
- --- an extra 56cc probably won't so much on its own!
- 5 as above, but adding the 36IDFs (re jetted appropriately) and the big-bore exhaust
- --- NO COST - already have the parts.
- --- I'd have thought this would be well over carbed..?
- 6 as above but also splitting the case and fitting a 74mm crank/8-dowl flywheel combo
- --- would just need the crank and flywheel to be bought (and dynamically balanced?..not intending to do big RPMs)
- --- I've suggest a 74mm crank here, to minimise the case clearancing needed...also, would a longer stroke be worthwhile with an 87mm bore?
- 7 as above, but adding an aftermarket cam to match the other upgrades
- --- just the cost of the cam (something like a C25...?)
- 8 ...other?(TBH, I can think of a bunch of other options...this list is perhaps just the simplest to actually implement...?)
- 9 Or even do nothing...if achieving the stated goals in not feasible within the stated budget?
I'd appreciate the forum's thoughts on this.
Thanks in advance
cheers
Paul