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Rebuilding my 2.6L to a 2.9L
I am not a good poster but some of you have probably seen my posts on other D-50 / Ram-50 sites.
Anyway, I've been building / tearing down these trucks for MANY years. . . .
I am NOT an expert, but have been able to provide historical information / parts to other forum members in need.
My love affair w/ the Mitsu 2.6L, don't EVEN ask me what that is about. . . . . .
Bottom end:
So, I got a 2.6L Turbo block, bored it 0.100" over, (3.69"), built a stroker crank, (4.11" stroke).
This equates to 2.88L or in industry terms, 2.9L.
The turbo block includes the piston coolers, very helpful since I have stepped domed Venolia forged pistons. 10.9:1 static compression. 220psi per cylinder, yet running 89 octane w/ the piston coolers.
Top end:
Marnal head, (Spanish built 2V head), (some of you might remember the group buy I did, about 10 years ago).
Manley valves: 48mm intake, (w/OS valve seats) / 38.5 exhaust valves.
Ported intake, exhaust polished.
Mitsubishi 3.0L V6 rockers, 1.6:1 ratio, hrdraulic rollers.
RPW, (Australia), roller cam/ .530" lift / .295 Dur. + Head Gasket @ 0.100" OB, ($1,000.00 FREAKING US DOLLARS !!!!!)
Ignition:
Kill the stock distributor!!!!!
Electromotive dual coil-pack
More to come . . . . . .
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Lets see, could a V8 of cost less for you. Sometimes when I sit down I still feel a little pain from kicking myself on that decision.
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it depends on what v8 a ls1 or a mod motor would be 2 or 3 times as much if you did aftermarket heads, but a regular small block chevy,or small ford or mopar 318,360 would the same price or cheaper if you used stock heads
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Of course a V8 would be cheaper, but anyone can do that. . .
Some of the parts, like the side-draft Mikunis, came off my '78 Colt & I wanted to keep them, so I built an engine around them.
To build a V8 w/ this type of throttle response would not have been cheap, (much more powerful) but not cheap.
Since it's a 4WD, I wanted to keep the weight balance relatively stock, (for off-roading), & I wanted quick, rather than fast.
Even w/ the long stoke the throttle response is instantaneous.
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do you have pictures of your engine
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