4 inch bore engine
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4 inch bore engine
Ok guys i have seen where it was mentioned here that the oxyboxer retains it's stud location when going 4 inch bore.
Has anyone done this engine as a daily driver and how was the performance, did the engine cool well? I am thinking about doing a 4 inch bore daily driver.
Has anyone done this engine as a daily driver and how was the performance, did the engine cool well? I am thinking about doing a 4 inch bore daily driver.
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Re: 4 inch bore engine
It's my understanding that if you want to run 4" cylinders with decent wall thickness the studs still need to be moved out a little. One of the modifications Rocky Jennings is set up to do (he moves 'em .050"). I'd definitely ask for his input, he's probably seen more oxyboxers than anyone.
http://www.rockyjennings.com/
http://www.rockyjennings.com/
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Re: 4 inch bore engine
I will be contacting him in October.
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Re: 4 inch bore engine
Any more info Passatman??
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Ecksrash no info yet i haven't approach rocky as yet. I should have some info in october.
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I approached rocky and he isnt too fun of the idea. You might be lucky in checking with brothers machine shop, spoke to those guys sometime ago and the guy on the phone said they had done a 4 inch bore oxyboxer for a customer.
I will be doing a 94mm bore engine instead as the options for a 4inch head is costly. My choice of head was JPM 230 heads.
I will be doing a 94mm bore engine instead as the options for a 4inch head is costly. My choice of head was JPM 230 heads.
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Re: 4 inch bore engine
Rocky didn't like the 4 inch bore idea? I thought that was half the benefit of using the wbx case for these oxy builds...why doesn't he want to do it?
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It's my guest that the cost of machining would be prohibitive. What i wanted to do was use a waterboxer head on the oxy engine bottom half, something similar to the porsche 959 engine.
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Re: 4 inch bore engine
Like a water cooled head with aircooled cylinder.
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Re: 4 inch bore engine
Revitalizing this one. What kind of combo did you end up with?
Im considering building a street Oxy with 4" cylinders, MS230 and one of my 84mm WBX cranks.
These kits from AA seem quite nice to get the job done, and they have the option of running a 6-stud pattern.
Has anyone checked these out?
Is the bolt pattern in these the same as stock WBX/Type 4?
https://aapistons.com/products/101-60mm ... -be-edited
Im considering building a street Oxy with 4" cylinders, MS230 and one of my 84mm WBX cranks.
These kits from AA seem quite nice to get the job done, and they have the option of running a 6-stud pattern.
Has anyone checked these out?
Is the bolt pattern in these the same as stock WBX/Type 4?
https://aapistons.com/products/101-60mm ... -be-edited
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Re: 4 inch bore engine
Do type4 and wbx share a stud pattern? I didn't realize that.
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Re: 4 inch bore engine
They do not. T4 has a rectangular stud pattern.Chip Birks wrote: ↑Sun Aug 28, 2022 8:54 am Do type4 and wbx share a stud pattern? I didn't realize that.
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