Terry Keeley
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Got to take a look at one finally, it's close to the VAC 45 except for a few changes:
The exhaust port is split into three with a main port and eyebrows.
The transfers are split into two making the whole thing an 8 port vs 4 for the VAC.
The piston is flat vs dished for the VAC.
The head volume has been increased to 0.35cc vs 0.29 + 0.02 piston dish for the VAC. Trapped C/R is down from 13.7 to 12.1:1.
The squish band has half it's width tapered at 3* vs completely flat for the VAC.
The drum valve has some balancing cutouts.
Timing numbers are essentially the same.
Oh, and the cooling jacket is gold instead of blue.
The motor I looked at had quite a bit of chrome globs around the ports, be sure to go around them with a small diamond file before running one of these!
Here's the complete story: View attachment 2017 CMB V5 45.xls
The exhaust port is split into three with a main port and eyebrows.
The transfers are split into two making the whole thing an 8 port vs 4 for the VAC.
The piston is flat vs dished for the VAC.
The head volume has been increased to 0.35cc vs 0.29 + 0.02 piston dish for the VAC. Trapped C/R is down from 13.7 to 12.1:1.
The squish band has half it's width tapered at 3* vs completely flat for the VAC.
The drum valve has some balancing cutouts.
Timing numbers are essentially the same.
Oh, and the cooling jacket is gold instead of blue.
The motor I looked at had quite a bit of chrome globs around the ports, be sure to go around them with a small diamond file before running one of these!
Here's the complete story: View attachment 2017 CMB V5 45.xls
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