- Location
- Western NY
I plan to convert either my xfs, or highroller amp hull to a 981cc (89.5mm bore) 66e. Started mocking it up in a spare squarenose hull I had. Made some quick and dirty mount adapters to see how it would fit at the stock angle:
It lines right up with the superjet midshaft using the stock rear two mounts.
so far I have also designed a headshell and dome for up to 90mm bore:
and an exhaust manifold to go to a power factor chamber:
Printing a manifold right now to test fit my buddies chamber. I have two 89.5mm pistons but still have to bore the cylinders and send them to be plated. I'm using cr500 pistons, with a special wrist pin bearing, and I will have to make a spacer for the cylinders to make up for the difference in piston height.
My main question right now though is does anyone know why there is so much clearance between the part of the power factor chamber that sticks into the manifold and the manifold itself? The proud diameter on the pipe is 2.6" and the ID on the manifold is 2.935" do they sell larger chambers and bore the manifolds to match?
It lines right up with the superjet midshaft using the stock rear two mounts.
so far I have also designed a headshell and dome for up to 90mm bore:
and an exhaust manifold to go to a power factor chamber:
Printing a manifold right now to test fit my buddies chamber. I have two 89.5mm pistons but still have to bore the cylinders and send them to be plated. I'm using cr500 pistons, with a special wrist pin bearing, and I will have to make a spacer for the cylinders to make up for the difference in piston height.
My main question right now though is does anyone know why there is so much clearance between the part of the power factor chamber that sticks into the manifold and the manifold itself? The proud diameter on the pipe is 2.6" and the ID on the manifold is 2.935" do they sell larger chambers and bore the manifolds to match?