K keithcar72 New member Oct 27, 2013 #1 I'm new to animals what rod and piston do you need when you put a flathead crank in a animal? Do you use the animal flywheel or flatty.
I'm new to animals what rod and piston do you need when you put a flathead crank in a animal? Do you use the animal flywheel or flatty.
T TopFuelWF New member Oct 28, 2013 #2 What I use. I prefer the billet crank, you can use a stock B&S crank if you wish This is the rod to use Cam Gear Side cover seal Side cover bearing Piston is a JE P/N# 289781 with the top cut down to deck height I recommend you sending your engine to a competent engine builder with a reputation for delivering quality service, both in the customer and engine departments. I use Roy Ensor.
What I use. I prefer the billet crank, you can use a stock B&S crank if you wish This is the rod to use Cam Gear Side cover seal Side cover bearing Piston is a JE P/N# 289781 with the top cut down to deck height I recommend you sending your engine to a competent engine builder with a reputation for delivering quality service, both in the customer and engine departments. I use Roy Ensor.
Jimbo You can fool some of the people some of the time Oct 28, 2013 #3 Keith I sell a complete kit that includes the crank, rod, piston, rings, conversion gear, conversion bearing, and seal. Here's the link: http://www.fastermotors.net/BIGBLOCKANIMALS3INCHBORE.HTML I also sell the individual pieces. Call me if you need help. Jimbo www.fastermotors.net tel 920-207-9180 mail: fastermotorw@tds.net
Keith I sell a complete kit that includes the crank, rod, piston, rings, conversion gear, conversion bearing, and seal. Here's the link: http://www.fastermotors.net/BIGBLOCKANIMALS3INCHBORE.HTML I also sell the individual pieces. Call me if you need help. Jimbo www.fastermotors.net tel 920-207-9180 mail: fastermotorw@tds.net
T TopFuelWF New member Oct 28, 2013 #4 I second Jimbo, Hes one of them quality builders you can trust.