Help!! Not really a problem but I would appreciate some professional input on this..
I'm going all-out with my '66 using an IDA48/2276cc powerplant. I hope to accomplish this build during the winter.
However!! I found a fantastic carb on a swapmeet, Solex 40 DHH (equivalent to Weber DCOE??) and I already had some nostalgic bolt-on velocity-stack's for it in my "stash".. It would be an awesome looking engine, the carb on it's side above the dizzy (making my own intake-manifold..), tiny vintage power-pulley, 36HP-shroud etc. etc. Buying a 76CW crank is the same cost as a 69mm and using the original 1300cc 1966 engine as a base, upgrading with the crank and using 85.5 c/p gets me somewhat higher compression. Modifying the original 180mm clutch and 8-dowelled super-light flywheel I figured it could make for a fun little thing. And still using the 6V electrics.. (car is still bone-stock apart from wheels and T-bars..)
I know it's not by any means the best engine-combo available, it's just something I thought I'd do for fun.. the engine-bay would look magic (and one-of-a-kind!).
Question; What kind of engine-characteristics would this get me? I mean with the relatively long stroke compared to bore? I don't know about the rods, how will those make a difference? And with the single-mounted carb, what might this make HP-wise, if compression is 8.5:1 and perhaps an engle W110 with 1:25 rockers? Still original single-port heads though!
Is this just to crazy and not even drivable, or would it actually work out okay and get me in the 65-70HP range?
Would a compression of 11-12:1 be an option with the E85 fuel?
I'd be happy for any comments or ideas..