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Dan Ahrendt
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« on: July 07, 2012, 06:14:53 am »

Hello,
i have a question about 2332 cc and 2387 cc. It give often the 2332 cc ,
but what is pro + and contra - of this engines. I have not seen many 2387 cc.
Can any one tell me more ?
regards Dan
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ibg
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« Reply #1 on: July 08, 2012, 05:07:07 am »

the 2332 uses an 84 crank which will always be less case clearancing than an 86 crank. BUT the rods have to be considered too, you have VW, Chev and Porsche rod journals of which Chev has the least clearancing to be done..... but the chev has the least overlap between the crank pin and the rod pin so less strength in the crank. This is why I think many high hp turbo motors use a 78 crank.
The other consideration is rod length VS engine width or custom pistons to keep the engine narrow.
Everyone has their favourite combo's for each body style, $ to spend, labour/skill level and intended purpose.
My road race Ghia (heavy) has 86 crank, 5.5 porsche journal rods and works well for my purpose (lots of torque needed)
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neil68
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« Reply #2 on: July 09, 2012, 02:59:00 am »

In my current 2332 cc, there is slightly less than 2 mm clearance between the crankshaft and some of the camshaft lobes.

I'm wondering if some 86 mm cranks might be too close, for some camshafts to be used.
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« Reply #3 on: July 09, 2012, 06:03:17 am »

My road race Ghia (heavy) has 86 crank, 5.5 porsche journal rods and works well for my purpose (lots of torque needed)

Please throw some pictures of your Ghia up on a thread of its own --- I'm needing some motivation and good ideas for my build
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« Reply #4 on: July 10, 2012, 18:39:09 pm »


My road race Ghia (heavy) has 86 crank, 5.5 porsche journal rods and works well for my purpose (lots of torque needed)

I'm interested too please tell more about your engine.

Thanks for the replies. Hope it comes more...
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