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pickle311 09-07-2009 02:40 PM


Originally Posted by Echelon (Post 6307806)
Anyone tried the Killer 9 yet? How does it perform?

Waiting on mine to show up. I'll update once I get it installed and broken in.

jnslprd 09-07-2009 05:17 PM

anyone know what the measurement of the crank pin is on a ws7ii?

i seem to be wearing con rod bushings very fast.

thanks

jrwoodchuck 09-09-2009 04:29 PM

Hey guys, new to RB, not to engines. I have a new WS7 L2G on its way to me and I was wondering if it comes with an aditional shim to run 30%? If not, I have a few from my V-specs and was wondering if they are the same size?
thanks


ps, i did a search...

jmudbug 09-09-2009 06:08 PM

i used os shims on both my ws 7 and they work perfect.your manual will tell you how thick a shim you need to add

aaron joy 09-09-2009 10:54 PM


Originally Posted by jrwoodchuck (Post 6322894)
Hey guys, new to RB, not to engines. I have a new WS7 L2G on its way to me and I was wondering if it comes with an aditional shim to run 30%? If not, I have a few from my V-specs and was wondering if they are the same size?
thanks


ps, i did a search...

Hello Jrwoodchuck,
Your engine will be shimmed for safely running up to 25% nitro and to run 30% nitro it is recommended you add a 0.1mm to help prevent detonation. Unfortunately NO extra shims are included.

jrwoodchuck 09-10-2009 04:12 AM

thanks guys!

OfnaJoe 09-21-2009 05:54 PM

Hey guys, can you use the RB Concept WS7 TURBO L2G Connecting Rod for a older style WS7II, I think you can but want to be sure before I spend $70 on a rod!
Thanks

aznitronut 09-21-2009 06:01 PM


Originally Posted by OfnaJoe (Post 6374956)
Hey guys, can you use the RB Concept WS7 TURBO L2G Connecting Rod for a older style WS7II, I think you can but want to be sure before I spend $70 on a rod!
Thanks

All the .21 RB's use the same rod, that's a good thing about them.

WeatherB 09-21-2009 06:07 PM


Originally Posted by OfnaJoe (Post 6374956)
Hey guys, can you use the RB Concept WS7 TURBO L2G Connecting Rod for a older style WS7II, I think you can but want to be sure before I spend $70 on a rod!
Thanks

Yup, check the manuals that are available at rbproducts.com. All RB engines use the same con-rod.

OfnaJoe 09-21-2009 06:07 PM

Found that out after I posted, THANKS

aaron joy 09-21-2009 09:22 PM

For anybody looking to get info on RB's or dealers looking to order there are now two guys in office. I was able to get thru twice in two days. Things are looking up, I'm glad I love my RB's.

CHOAS 09-22-2009 06:06 PM


Originally Posted by CHOAS (Post 6306607)
My case cracked on my RB TM523. Looking for a new or used case.:sweat:

OK I now have two cracked RB TM523 blocks . Both cracked in the exact same place. Who do I need to speak with in customer service that has the authority to help resolve this matter and whats the number.I can't get anyone to return my emails.:confused:Any help would be appreciated.

Zerodefect 09-22-2009 06:28 PM


Originally Posted by CHOAS (Post 6379703)
OK I now have two cracked RB TM523 blocks . Both cracked in the exact same place. Who do I need to speak with in customer service that has the authority to help resolve this matter and whats the number.I can't get anyone to return my emails.:confused:Any help would be appreciated.

Its easy to break a case. Cheap cast aluminum pot metal. If the engine mounts are off kilter, or excessive chassis flex. Or if you bolt the case down and use the bolts to "bring it in". Engine has to sit perfectly flat and easy, before you can bolt it down.

Maybe one day, we'll have billet blocks...........

SPEEDSKI 09-22-2009 07:05 PM

RB cases (and several other brands) are sensitive to bearing removal when using the OFNA style slide hammer type bearing extractors. There "Press" type or atleast heating the case is the best way to do the bearings.

As said before, the cases are castings and they are not forged blocks, so they are more brittle than billet or forgings. The slide hammers send harmonics thru the casting and will crack the block.

I am not saying this is the reason for your cases being cracked, but if this is how you did the bearings, it is a possibilty. I have never seen two cases in a row that have cracked so, this is just a heads up for you.

wingracer 09-22-2009 07:16 PM

Yeah two cases in a row most likely = mounting issues. Or maybe jumping the thing over houses.

As for rods, not only will any of the RB Nova rods work but any Nova R rod will work like R5 or R7. also a JP R6 but you will need the coated JP wrist pin as well. Also MaxPower rods or if you want to go really cheap, Go Tech rods.


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