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To long block or not, that is the question
I need a new motor, I live in Seattle home of
the inflated consumer price index. I seem to getting quotes of around 4k to rebuild my 2.0 Some of these don't mention things like new cylinders and pistons not to mention a new cam. I have found a guy on the Pelican parts forum named Alan Bishop who has rebuilt long blocks. He says he has 20+ years experience and the engines have a 1 year warranty. I can get 140hp for 2950 110hp for 2750 95hp for 2500. I have carbs on the car now and would like a hydraulic lifter cam. Is anyone on the forum from Washington and can they recommend someone ?. Let the thread begin ! |
Why do you want a hydraulic lifter cam?
You mignt not have to adjust the valves but you will lose significant RPM potential which = HP. Poesche did not even give them a second thought and VW used them in the bus engines which were all about torque not HP. Of course if you want your 914( you are looking for a 2.0 rebuild for a 914 not a bus right?) to drive like a bus; then you could get a bus motor for reel cheep even in Seatle! [This message has been edited by iustasail (edited 03-01-2000).] |
I want the cam because it was recommended. I want to cut the maintence tasks down if possible. Pointless ignition...etc.
My stock 2.0 rev's quite happily to 6 grand this is enough for me. I want tractable power. If a mild cam with hydraulic lifters compromises that I might have to reconsider. |
Oh No!... Please don't start that mechanical vs hydraulic cam debate again.
Thanks! |
Neal, Give Mark Peters at Paul Weir a call
(206) 233-9597. |
Please don't shy away because of past threads
As far as Marc Peters that is where the 4 grand came from. I suspect the price is influenced by the 67 page color brochure that Paul Weir sends out to your home. If you have personel knowlage of their work I would love to hear about it. |
Hi Neal,
Keep us posted on what you find and if you like them. I'm over in Port Townsend which means there is only one old retired German who will even look at an aircooled engine. Even though my 75 1.8 runs like a top and only has 80K on it, I certainly think about a few extra horses at some point in the future. |
Give Jerry @ Northwest Con Rod a call, he is Very Knowledgeable and a Very Nice person to do biz with .His number is 206.763.2487. They are located in So. Seattle
He is currently giving me a big hand in getting my 2650cc MS 6 stud motor together, and it wouldn't be this easy without him! Tell Tom "So Watt" sent ya. |
Thanks Tom, I've added his number to my files!
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Neal, I agree with Tom on using Jerry @ NWCR! I just picked up my 2.1L 120HP approx motor from him yesterday. Jerry has raced/built motors for years and has lots of good ideas on how to build em! I provided lots of the parts but he did all the custom head, machining, balancing and assembly. Look at the 914 lite page for more info on Jerry.
Geoff |
YOU SHOULD CHECK OUT HTTP://WWW.MARKSTEPHENSHP.COM OR http://www.sagecountry.com/index.htm
THEY HAVE SOME PRETTY COOL MOTOR KITS YOU CAN BUILD OR MS CAN BUILD IT FOR YOU AND VIDEO TAPE IT RUNNING FOR YOU. PRETTY RESONABLE PRICES ALSO. --Agent914-- ------------------ |
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