looking for 20b motor or eccentric shaft
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Originally Posted by GUITARJUNKIE28
the "plates" are the side housings.
s5's are the same weight and compression ratio as the fd's, cosmo 13b's, and 20b's.
s5's are the same weight and compression ratio as the fd's, cosmo 13b's, and 20b's.
i need to correct myself on the weight issue. yea, they're ballpark the same, but there's a letter weight designation for each rotor.
does anyone know if the letter/weight code is the same for s5's and cosmo's/20b's, rew's?
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I can't remember how it goes but it's somethlng like if two rotors have letters that are next to one and other in the alphabet (like J and K) then they can be used together. I "had" one third gen rotor and one Cosmo rotor in my motor before the rebuild by CLR. Maybe someone else can chime in with a definite response.
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i've only mixed a set once...that was before i knew about the weight code =/
anyhoo, that motor is still running to this day, so it can't be all THAT dramatic, as long as it doesn't spin very fast...6500-7kish?
but with a 20b, might as well have the whole **** balanced just to be ****.
anyhoo, that motor is still running to this day, so it can't be all THAT dramatic, as long as it doesn't spin very fast...6500-7kish?
but with a 20b, might as well have the whole **** balanced just to be ****.
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My Buddy Has A 20b For Sale With Roughly 45-50km On The Motor If Intrested Pm Me With Offer And I Will Get In Touch With Him He Lives Here In Alabama And Was Going To Do A Fd Swap But Did Not Get To It.
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