1961 CB72 Project
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Doing well Jerry.
Having smiles with the Witch Doctor Engine Tune Ideas.
Some years back a feller showed me a set of Yosh. pistons (He paid $100.00 each) and when I read how a few grams of weight was removed to improve performance I smiled.
Those pistons had terribly rough d-burring bit marks all over the inside.
And to think all a person would need is to know the final weight and he would have Yosh. pistons. ............................lm
Having smiles with the Witch Doctor Engine Tune Ideas.
Some years back a feller showed me a set of Yosh. pistons (He paid $100.00 each) and when I read how a few grams of weight was removed to improve performance I smiled.
Those pistons had terribly rough d-burring bit marks all over the inside.
And to think all a person would need is to know the final weight and he would have Yosh. pistons. ............................lm
jerry wrote:Loudmouse how are you my friend. All the best Jerry
Indeed so, the ones I looked at were pretty rough.
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LOUD MOUSE wrote:Doing well Jerry.
Having smiles with the Witch Doctor Engine Tune Ideas.
Some years back a feller showed me a set of Yosh. pistons (He paid $100.00 each) and when I read how a few grams of weight was removed to improve performance I smiled.
Those pistons had terribly rough d-burring bit marks all over the inside.
And to think all a person would need is to know the final weight and he would have Yosh. pistons. ............................lm
jerry wrote:Loudmouse how are you my friend. All the best Jerry
'60 C77 '60 C72 '62 C72 Dream '63 CL72
'61 CB72 '64 CB77 '65 CB160
'66 Matchless 350 '67 CL77
'67 S90 '77 CB400F
'61 CB72 '64 CB77 '65 CB160
'66 Matchless 350 '67 CL77
'67 S90 '77 CB400F
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The documentary of the FORD PLANT shows a combustion area design used in the 30's through the mid 40's.
Brings to mind the phrase "Port and Relief" which was done to increase Power/Rpm's for racing.
All the work was done to the block and took lots of time to do as you did all 8 valve/cylinder areas. .........................lm
Brings to mind the phrase "Port and Relief" which was done to increase Power/Rpm's for racing.
All the work was done to the block and took lots of time to do as you did all 8 valve/cylinder areas. .........................lm
G-Man wrote:Indeed so, the ones I looked at were pretty rough.
G
LOUD MOUSE wrote:Doing well Jerry.
Having smiles with the Witch Doctor Engine Tune Ideas.
Some years back a feller showed me a set of Yosh. pistons (He paid $100.00 each) and when I read how a few grams of weight was removed to improve performance I smiled.
Those pistons had terribly rough d-burring bit marks all over the inside.
And to think all a person would need is to know the final weight and he would have Yosh. pistons. ............................lm
jerry wrote:Loudmouse how are you my friend. All the best Jerry
I'll watch that later. Sounds good.
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G
LOUD MOUSE wrote:The documentary of the FORD PLANT shows a combustion area design used in the 30's through the mid 40's.
Brings to mind the phrase "Port and Relief" which was done to increase Power/Rpm's for racing.
All the work was done to the block and took lots of time to do as you did all 8 valve/cylinder areas. .........................lm
G-Man wrote:Indeed so, the ones I looked at were pretty rough.
G
LOUD MOUSE wrote:Doing well Jerry.
Having smiles with the Witch Doctor Engine Tune Ideas.
Some years back a feller showed me a set of Yosh. pistons (He paid $100.00 each) and when I read how a few grams of weight was removed to improve performance I smiled.
Those pistons had terribly rough d-burring bit marks all over the inside.
And to think all a person would need is to know the final weight and he would have Yosh. pistons. ............................lm
jerry wrote:Loudmouse how are you my friend. All the best Jerry
'60 C77 '60 C72 '62 C72 Dream '63 CL72
'61 CB72 '64 CB77 '65 CB160
'66 Matchless 350 '67 CL77
'67 S90 '77 CB400F
'61 CB72 '64 CB77 '65 CB160
'66 Matchless 350 '67 CL77
'67 S90 '77 CB400F
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