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PostPosted: Tue May 19, 2009 8:41 pm 
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blake12345 wrote:
Quick question. How much pressure have people put on their flywheels etc to remove it? Ive just put about 140ft/lb on it. I know they get stuck on there pretty well but yeh just wondering.

Thanks Blake

I would guess that I have gone to about 200ft/lb in the past. :shock:
The last one I did I heated the hub of the flywheel with the heat gun and it just came off easily (If you call about 75ft/lb easy). :wink:


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Thanks. I got the flywheel off at about 160ft/lb.


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Hey just wondering who has an 1098cc or there abouts, thats providing decent "reliability" and drivablity ? Im just wanting to know whats out there.

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I have an 1100 that has not been touched in 43 years. It has never been out of the car and the head has not been lifted.
I have been using it as my drive to work and run around car for the past 11 years.

Only mods are a Gemini starter and a Pulsar dizzy.


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blake12345 wrote:
Hey just wondering who has an 1098cc or there abouts, thats providing decent "reliability" and drivablity ? Im just wanting to know whats out there.

Thanks Blake

At the risk of upsetting someone, I would suggest You talk to Graham Russell If you want the best you can get out of a 1098, He is THE MAN


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Sorry John, when it comes to 1098s, Spiro is Da Man! :wink: :)

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John Smidt wrote:
blake12345 wrote:
Hey just wondering who has an 1098cc or there abouts, thats providing decent "reliability" and drivablity ? Im just wanting to know whats out there.

Thanks Blake

At the risk of upsetting someone, I would suggest You talk to Graham Russell If you want the best you can get out of a 1098, He is THE MAN


I thought Graham was already building the 1098+ for him?
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i think i just sent Graham a 2nd hand carby for him so "something" is happening at Grahams :-)

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My engine is an 1100 that Graham has bored out to +100 and fitted his flat top pistons. It has a 295 head with larger inlets valves and double springs and the Doc's 1.3 rockers and unleaded inserts. RE13 cam, duplex timing chain, 3 to 1 header, twin HS2s, pulsar electronic dizzy, and 3.44 diff, and 10" wheels .

Graham and others are saying 90+ HP

Looking forward to getting it on the road

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Dylan's Clubby wrote:
blokeinamoke wrote:
But I think 1098cc of uranium would give you the best power - but how to to control it I dont know.


by only allowing one neutron from the fission process to split another nuclei. you absorb the other couple of loose neutrons using an absorbtion rod. if you let all the loose neutrons split other nuclei we'll have another hiroshima on our hands...

but it would depend which isotope of uranium. U-235 will give good results


Theoretical maximum would be 1.21 gigawatts.

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 7:22 am 
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Yeh Graham is building me one and it should be finished in a week or so but im just being curious as to what other people have in terms of 1098's


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I built up Oscar's 1098 back in '84. It's done 52,000 miles since and runs as sweet as! Pulls easily to 6500 RPM.

A mate with a modded 1275 has trouble shakin me off! :D

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Bored +.040"
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Forgot to mention all the rotating bits have been lightened and balanced as well.

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Oh ok kool hope mine is like these.

What figures did the 1098cc engine put out as a standard back in t 70's?


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blake12345 wrote:
Oh ok kool hope mine is like these.

What figures did the 1098cc engine put out as a standard back in t 70's?


50hp I think

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