RB C6 Crank and WS7 II P/S Anyone?
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RB C6 Crank and WS7 II P/S Anyone?
Has anyone tried this combination as of yet? I hav a C6 BB that has a fubar p/s and have a WS7 II crank has a broken rod pin. Would there be a benifit if any? I think if the timing would be the same it would be a really sweet engine with C6 bottom end power and WS7 II top end speed. What do you all think? Is it worth a try?
Chuck
Chuck
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Tech Regular
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Has anyone tried this combination as of yet? I hav a C6 BB that has a fubar p/s and have a WS7 II crank has a broken rod pin. Would there be a benifit if any? I think if the timing would be the same it would be a really sweet engine with C6 bottom end power and WS7 II top end speed. What do you all think? Is it worth a try?
Chuck
Chuck
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Well last night I put everything all together and the entire engine seems to rotate with no interferance. When the piston is at the bottom of the stroke, all the ports are fully open. Looking at the cranks side by side they both look the same, except that the C6 crank counter weight is larger and needed to use the C6 case. Only thing I think will be a problem is the port timing.
Chuck
Chuck
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Tech Adept
if you put the 2 sleeves upside down together you should be able to see where the differences in port heights are - same for crank opening if you have them. It might give you a better idea, or you could just start it and see what happens.
looking at the rb drawings the carb p/n are different so you may want to try both carbs and dont forget the head button diameter is different size for each sleeve
There was a post somewhere on this or another forum where someone had mixed and matched rb parts and reckoned it was a mean machine!!
looking at the rb drawings the carb p/n are different so you may want to try both carbs and dont forget the head button diameter is different size for each sleeve
There was a post somewhere on this or another forum where someone had mixed and matched rb parts and reckoned it was a mean machine!!
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losi8lunie,
Well if it doesn't work, i'm ok with that. I just thought i'd take the good parts I had left of each engine and make something totally different. Both engines are animals by themselves. just was thinking outside the box and see if I could make a sweet truggy engine out of 2 sweet .21's. It's like putting a chevy 400 crank in a chevy 350 block, and then you have a stroker engine. This is what I was thinking at the time.
Chuck
Well if it doesn't work, i'm ok with that. I just thought i'd take the good parts I had left of each engine and make something totally different. Both engines are animals by themselves. just was thinking outside the box and see if I could make a sweet truggy engine out of 2 sweet .21's. It's like putting a chevy 400 crank in a chevy 350 block, and then you have a stroker engine. This is what I was thinking at the time.
Chuck
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I know where you can get a smokin deal on a C5bb
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Tech Regular
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It sounds like there isn't much to loose so give it a try. Make sure the head clearance is right and keep us updated on how it works. I imagine you'll need more shims to get the clearance right.
I know someone who put a OS speed piston and sleeve in a RB WS7 II case and it worked out for him even though the bore and stroke was different on those two engines
I know someone who put a OS speed piston and sleeve in a RB WS7 II case and it worked out for him even though the bore and stroke was different on those two engines
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Tech Addict
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Ok, everyone here it is. I used the C6 crank and case, WS7III piston, sleeve and the rod. All RB .21's use the same rod. WS7 is a short stroke engine and the C6 is a long stroke. Everyone knows the C6 BB is a torque monster and has a great top end, and the WS7 lacks the torque and has an endless top end. Wel by combining them together i think I created an animal. I was skepticle of all your feedback, but i tried it anyway. The engine fired right up and sat an idled ate the factory carb settings. I used my RC8 as the test car and it has all the torque you would expect from a C6 and the crazy top end as well. I ran 2 consecutive tanks of fuel and never had an issue with stalling are overheating. At the stock carb settings and the correct shimming for 30% fuel, then engine ran 198-220 degrees with a Novarossi 9886 pipe and RB 198 header. More testing and tuning will come with this combination to come later as I run it more.
Just thought i'd let you all know that its a screamer.
Chuck
Just thought i'd let you all know that its a screamer.
Chuck