: Name That Displacement!


Josh 89XJ
10-29-2001, 09:19 PM
That's right folks, time for another exciting round of, Name That Displacement!

:cue cheesy 70's music:

Ok, so I picked up this York for a mere $5. I'm not sure exactly what it is out of, but it does have a Ford tag on the back. I'm about to start welding up the brackets that I designed, but I'm curious as to how much displacement this actually puts out. The minimum is 6 something, right? So, what's this bad boy putting out. Sorry for the size, but I left it large to keep detail.

The photo wouldn't post for some reason so just check the link and it should work.

Picture of Shaft (http://us.f1.yahoofs.com/users/bb4f804b/bc/York/Shaft.jpg?bc8HqL8AxlVkjrsW)

[ 10-29-2001: Message edited by: Josh 89XJ ]

TPIJeep
10-29-2001, 09:32 PM
You have yourself a 6.10 cu in unit, while it will work for now keep looking for a 10 cu inch and it will bolt right up.

BTW www.onboardair.com (http://www.onboardair.com) has all the specs..

HTH..

Josh 89XJ
10-29-2001, 11:42 PM
Thanks for the help. I checked out Brad Kilby's site already, but the slight taper at the end of the shaft seemed so slight that I just assumed they were all like that. It had scratching my head for a few moments. I just needed some confirmation from someone who had seen more than one <IMG SRC="smilies/biggrin.gif" border="0">

Ooops, I just realised that my first post seemed kinda <IMG SRC="smilies/rainbow.gif" border="0"> click the link to see my shaft...how big is it? What have I been <IMG SRC="smilies/smokin.gif" border="0">