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Toying with the idea of a larger engine
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<blockquote data-quote="milfredo" data-source="post: 635954" data-attributes="member: 32628"><p>I am thinking of slowly collecting parts and building a larger engine. I done a fair few engines before but only for Type Threes and there are a lot of little things you need to take onboard to get them to fit nicely (cross brace, short manifolds, drilled case for dip-stick location etc) and I was wondering what needs to be thought of for a 71 Bus.</p><p></p><p>One thing that was bothering me is where would you take the feed for the break servo? As silly as this may sound!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milfredo, post: 635954, member: 32628"] I am thinking of slowly collecting parts and building a larger engine. I done a fair few engines before but only for Type Threes and there are a lot of little things you need to take onboard to get them to fit nicely (cross brace, short manifolds, drilled case for dip-stick location etc) and I was wondering what needs to be thought of for a 71 Bus. One thing that was bothering me is where would you take the feed for the break servo? As silly as this may sound! [/QUOTE]
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