Principles of Oxyboxer engineering
Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2003 5:39 pm
I have been reading through Morten’s excellent Oxyboxer website and have a few questions with some regard to the engine build up.
How do you get round the fact that the windows in the case of the T5 are actually bigger then the 94mm t1 pistons?
Morten’s website mentions that the cylinders have been turned down. What does this mean and what is the process involve? Can any machine shop do this?
If the T5 case that is being used has suffered from the dreaded head stud problems like they are pulling out then will this effect installing the T1 style studs?
Morten mentions that a sandwich block is used to add an oil cooler. Where is this sandwich block bolted?
Will any machine shop be able drill the holes needed for the T1 head studs or do the eccentric bolts Morten mentions simply slip into the existing T5 stud holes?
Thanks for any advice I know most of your guys are well ahead of the game of engine building, but any advice would be appreciated. I am thinking of collecting parts together to build a Oxyboxer for my bug and then step up to an all out motor for my 914.
I have been thinking about the costs related to building a hipo T1 for my Bug and a hot 2.0 for my Porsche and the Oxyboxer seems to be the best of bothworlds and most bang for my bucks.. well pounds £ anyway.
How do you get round the fact that the windows in the case of the T5 are actually bigger then the 94mm t1 pistons?
Morten’s website mentions that the cylinders have been turned down. What does this mean and what is the process involve? Can any machine shop do this?
If the T5 case that is being used has suffered from the dreaded head stud problems like they are pulling out then will this effect installing the T1 style studs?
Morten mentions that a sandwich block is used to add an oil cooler. Where is this sandwich block bolted?
Will any machine shop be able drill the holes needed for the T1 head studs or do the eccentric bolts Morten mentions simply slip into the existing T5 stud holes?
Thanks for any advice I know most of your guys are well ahead of the game of engine building, but any advice would be appreciated. I am thinking of collecting parts together to build a Oxyboxer for my bug and then step up to an all out motor for my 914.
I have been thinking about the costs related to building a hipo T1 for my Bug and a hot 2.0 for my Porsche and the Oxyboxer seems to be the best of bothworlds and most bang for my bucks.. well pounds £ anyway.
