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    Default Re: 7m head on 5m block?

    that sponge looks familiar!

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    Default Re: 7m head on 5m block?

    haha yeah its still in there.

    going to run the dizzy from the same location, in the 7m-gte block with the 5m oil pump shaft driving it (has teeth)

    hopefully this way the dizzy wont be like every other 7m and cook its seals from sitting right next the the extractors.
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    Default Re: 7m head on 5m block?

    GRAVE DIG!!!

    what do you mean the crank snout is too short????







    so after some careful thought and machining we have taken this:








    done this:






    and ended up with this. coincidentally the distance from the flange on the balancer to the end of the crank is exactly the same as standard 7m.




    i will start a proper build thread for the motor shortly once a little bit more progress has been made...
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    aaawww shit yeah!!!



    that be a fully timing BELT driven, 5m-e crank'd, short stroke 7m. front of motor work is now pretty much done.

    motor will be run pretty much "as is" with no covers and crap, however we will need some sort of TDC marks for the cams and crank obviously.
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    Very keen to see how this all pans out. Nice work so far.

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    He should go 1JZ they will out rev a 2jz any day of the week now if i could find ITB for a 1jzge
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    Default Re: 7m head on 5m block?

    Use RB26 ITB's on a custom manifold? Or get an adaptor plate made so you can use the RB manifold?
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    Default Re: 7m head on 5m block?

    bah all you JZ boys will be crying when you see this scream past at 9000rpm




    TBH what i am doing (5m vs 7m) is a lot like 1j vs 2j..... shorter stroke for more revs except my 80thou overbore will make up for most of the lost capacity
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    Default Re: 7m head on 5m block?

    a 1JZ Revs like a king 8500rpm has been my limiter for ages once the new valve springs come 9000 will be no issues.

    as for my Plate for rb26 TB on 1jz i want to find some one who makes it before i can buy it
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    Default Re: 7m head on 5m block?

    Make one yourself

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    once 1st project is done and i can race andrew i will start the 1jz into mx32

    so Andy you going ITB or tripple webbers
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    Default Re: 7m head on 5m block?

    this for run-in, then triple dellortos once its is all sorted

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    Default Re: 7m head on 5m block?

    Is that a Holley? lol

    should sound interesting

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    Default Re: 7m head on 5m block?

    sure is lol its the biggest of the 650 double pumpers.... doubles the throttle area of the standard 7m TB and wen i hit the loud pedal those accelerator pumps are gonna dump fuel in quicker than i empty a bottle of scotch
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    Nice gets my approval , very interesting and cant wait to see more

    Luke

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