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Old Jan 1, 2012 | 11:42 AM
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Default 50mm vs 55mm mains

I'm currently using a f22 crank with 50mains, made decent numbers but was thinking was thinking about going with a 97mm crank


From what i understand F23 have 97mm stroke but the mains are 55mm.
If i can't find a +97 h22 block, i'll have to use one of my spare usdm h22 blocks.


Q:

1) Does anyone have DIRECT experiance with using F23 (55mm mains) in >96 h22 motors?

2) Using a >96 H22, would I it be as simple as taking the block with the mains TORQUED down and then line bored to 55mm?



I just seems like everyone is avoiding it just because of this issue but in for me it seems just strait forward.
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Old Jan 1, 2012 | 11:53 AM
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Default Re: 50mm vs 55mm mains

Originally Posted by ApexiChild
I'm currently using a f22 crank with 50mains, made decent numbers but was thinking was thinking about going with a 97mm crank


From what i understand F23 have 97mm stroke but the mains are 55mm.
If i can't find a +97 h22 block, i'll have to use one of my spare usdm h22 blocks.


Q:

1) Does anyone have DIRECT experiance with using F23 (55mm mains) in >96 h22 motors?

2) Using a >96 H22, would I it be as simple as taking the block with the mains TORQUED down and then line bored to 55mm?



I just seems like everyone is avoiding it just because of this issue but in for me it seems just strait forward.

I do what do I need to know pm me
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Old Jan 1, 2012 | 12:21 PM
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Default Re: 50mm vs 55mm mains

thanks for your reply. PM me boss
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