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joecnc2006
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October 13, 2015, 08:45:50 PM »
I keep seeing people mentioning 1600cc but what about using a 1700cc .
1776cc or 1835cc case size and weight should be about the same.
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Case size is the same. With machining and larger cylinders the displacement goes up. The crank shaft also needs to be re-worked for a longer stroke.
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