hondo402000
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TR6 Motor rebuild up-date
My engine is at the shop, the head has been cleaned magnetic particle tested, pressure tested and the porting has begun. the block had been cleaned and all plugs removed, they are ultrasonic testing the wall thickness of each cylinder to make sure we are good to bore out to 78mm, all indications so far is its good, I got a call from my engine guy and he informed me that he had a shop that made crank shafts and reworked cranks for racing and that they can and have removed 10 pound of weight from a TR6 crank last year for a race application, and has no effect on strength and then after its nitrided its actually stronger than the original, and since I probably will not hit 6000 RPM So I said go for it.
Hondo
My engine is at the shop, the head has been cleaned magnetic particle tested, pressure tested and the porting has begun. the block had been cleaned and all plugs removed, they are ultrasonic testing the wall thickness of each cylinder to make sure we are good to bore out to 78mm, all indications so far is its good, I got a call from my engine guy and he informed me that he had a shop that made crank shafts and reworked cranks for racing and that they can and have removed 10 pound of weight from a TR6 crank last year for a race application, and has no effect on strength and then after its nitrided its actually stronger than the original, and since I probably will not hit 6000 RPM So I said go for it.
Hondo
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. As long as nothing is flexing, the lighter, the better, even if you keep your redline lower. Talk to your engine builder and make sure your valvetrain can keep up with the increase rate of acceleration (added pressure from a big cam is one thing, increase rate of spinning is another), though since it's not a 10/10 race motor, and it looks like you're using quality parts, whatever you have should work with no problem. Keep in mind, the motor's revs will drop much faster when you let off, but I'm sure you already know this.