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Old 04-05-06, 12:35 PM
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86 n/a block

anyone have a close estimate for the size of this
im lookin for the smallest dimensions
an 86 n/a block with the bare minimum to run
it doesnt need an exhaust or emissions etc...
im tryin to make it as small as possible
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well, you need some form of intake. For size sake a carb would be the easiest. Once you get a carb you can yank all the emissions off and block it. That usually vastly slims up the motor.
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alright how do u go about setting up a carb on a
13b other then that
what r other options and or dimensions
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what are you planning on using it for?
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i want to use my brothers old honda
motor cycle frame
and see if its anywhere near possible
to fit my n/a block on it

the whole bike mechanically intact
but the engine is fucked
so i thought hes not doin anythin with it
so....
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Damn that is interesting but I can't see it working, but then again anything is possible.
Good Luck, and post lots of pics when you do your build up.
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i think the 13b will be too big, you'd still have to fit a tranny of somesort on there
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i could try and mount it sideways
and then match up a small motorcycle tranny to it
but i dont kno much about
the bikes just what ive seen on
american chopper .......
but anyways the only reason i even considered this was because
i have a friend that wants to buy my 86 n/a and hes dropping
a 350 in so he doesnt care if i take the engine and tranny
so i wanted to put it to good use
if not i might try and sell
it well see
maybe when or if i sell the car i can take the block and check to see
if its anywhere close to fitting
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