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Old Dec 30, 2008 | 01:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Hillsidecyclecom
We sure have seen quite a few cranks that are buggered.
We send the T/C's to Hoban. All pre-T/C's are done in-house.
As far as "gimmicks", when it comes to cylinder head work, what we know here, has come from flow testing data, and dyno tuning information.
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That's what you've been telling me for 3+ years... No gimmicks just plain ole hard work with returning customers due to your honesty... IMHO ...
 
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Been to the Bib Boyz web sight, punching in numbers and came up with 185 ccp IF the SE head gaskets I ordered are .045, the same #'s that bwickes posted. Now if I went with .040 it goes to 187 and .030 to a 192. Would a 2 to 7 ccp make that much differance? Went with a larger intake, (1.880"), would a .040 or a .030 put the head to close?
 
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Old Dec 30, 2008 | 02:32 PM
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Tim all the cranks that go to Hobans are not bad... some go there to be welded and plugged because that is what the builder and customer wants.
Did you come over to Bait me as usually tim ??
why is it your posts are always so negative when some one does not agree with the way R&R does it...
Scotty does not need your help and he for sure does not need your negative publicity.
 
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Old Dec 30, 2008 | 02:35 PM
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Been to the Bib Boyz web sight, punching in numbers and came up with 185 ccp IF the SE head gaskets I ordered are .045, the same #'s that bwickes posted. Now if I went with .040 it goes to 187 and .030 to a 192. Would a 2 to 7 ccp make that much differance? Went with a larger intake, (1.880"), would a .040 or a .030 put the head to close?

Yes it makes a difference, you need to make sure you don't end up with a ping master...
Compression can be a great friend or your worst enemy...

The larger intake won't work if your heads aren't machined to except that larger intake...
 
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Old Dec 30, 2008 | 02:44 PM
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Originally Posted by SEDELUXE
Tim all the cranks that go to Hobans are not bad... some go there to be welded and plugged because that is what the builder and customer wants.
Did you come over to Bait me as usually tim ?? (NO AS A MATTER OF FACT I JOINED THIS FORUM BEFORE YOU DID... FACT NOT FICTION...)
why is it your posts are always so negative when some one does not agree with the way R&R does it... (GEORGE THIS IS A UNCALLED FOR STATEMENT BUT IT'S TIPICAL OF YOUR POSTS)
Scotty does not need your help and he for sure does not need your negative publicity.


George no negativity from me only the facts... My posts weren't about R&R CYCLES now were they??? Unless you didn't read what I wrote... I never stated all the cranks were bad...

Most of the cranks sent to Hoban's (per John I just called him) are out of what he called spec... Even BRAND NEW CRANKS, Hoban's rebuilds them to bring them back into acceptable tolerances...

I'm not baiting you, why would you make a statement like that??? Surely not, only correcting your misconception as to the issue of whether cranks are bad or not and if it's BS...

Scott doesn't need anyones help and that's just what I stated... (including yours) ...

I wasn't the one who out right condemned with negative print about the sponsors that was your post... Reread my post as it captured your negitive comments for you to see and read...

PER YOUR OWN WORDS [now getting into the better head theory every sponsor on this forum will have some gimmick as to why their heads are better. its all a good infomercial.] QUOTED AND WRITTEN BY YOU


Happy New Year To You George... I hope 2009 treats you better than 2008 did...
 

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Originally Posted by 1711tab
george no negativity from me only the facts... My posts weren't about r&r cycles now were they??? Unless you didn't read what i wrote... I never stated all the cranks were bad...

Most of the cranks sent to hoban's (per john i just called him) are out of what he called spec... Even brand new cranks, hoban's rebuilds them to bring them back into acceptable tolerances...

I'm not baiting you, why would you make a statement like that??? Surely not, only correcting your misconception as to the issue of whether cranks are bad or not and if it's bs...

Scott doesn't need anyones help and that's just what i stated... (including yours) ...

I wasn't the one who out right condemned with negative print about the sponsors that was your post... Reread my post as it captured your negitive comments for you to see and read...

Per your own words [now getting into the better head theory every sponsor on this forum will have some gimmick as to why their heads are better. Its all a good infomercial.] quoted and written by you


happy new year to you george... I hope 2009 treats you better than 2008 did...

happy new year tim
 
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Originally Posted by 1711tab
Yes it makes a difference, you need to make sure you don't end up with a ping master...
Compression can be a great friend or your worst enemy...

The larger intake won't work if your heads aren't machined to except that larger intake...
Thanks for the answer, I THINK!!!! BTW, any dummy can make a larger valve go in a smaller hole with big enough hammer.
 
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have a happy new year every one.
 

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