spedley
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88 Phazer setup HELP
Basically as the title says. I'm putting together a fairly mild Phazer, and am looking for some starting points as far as clutching and jetting go. Tryin to not be a stupid newbie.
Its going to be a mild engine, new bearings and pistons and whatnot, the transfer ports have been cleaned up, and am planning to mill the heads once I get the engine assembled and check for squish. Have a single PSI pipe for it. Looks like many are going to flatslides. Are they really worth it over these old butterfly mic's, or would some roundslides be ok?
I have some 7t drivers and a 136x2 track here, but am still not totally sure about skidframes. I have the chance to get either a 136 Phazer II skid or a non long travel thundercat skid that would need extensions. Right now, I'm leaning towards the 136" PZ skid, just for simplicity and I'm thinking it would be lighter. The fab work doesn't scare me at all, but 4 bolts would be nicer than measuring and drilling too. Opinions?
I'm planning to run the stock clutch for now, but I'm thinking it will need some tuning with the smaller drivers, more power and more track. Can anyone give me some ideas of where to start with this stock one? Is a p85 worth it?
Hopefully I didnt ask too many questions. Thanks for all your help.
Basically as the title says. I'm putting together a fairly mild Phazer, and am looking for some starting points as far as clutching and jetting go. Tryin to not be a stupid newbie.
Its going to be a mild engine, new bearings and pistons and whatnot, the transfer ports have been cleaned up, and am planning to mill the heads once I get the engine assembled and check for squish. Have a single PSI pipe for it. Looks like many are going to flatslides. Are they really worth it over these old butterfly mic's, or would some roundslides be ok?
I have some 7t drivers and a 136x2 track here, but am still not totally sure about skidframes. I have the chance to get either a 136 Phazer II skid or a non long travel thundercat skid that would need extensions. Right now, I'm leaning towards the 136" PZ skid, just for simplicity and I'm thinking it would be lighter. The fab work doesn't scare me at all, but 4 bolts would be nicer than measuring and drilling too. Opinions?
I'm planning to run the stock clutch for now, but I'm thinking it will need some tuning with the smaller drivers, more power and more track. Can anyone give me some ideas of where to start with this stock one? Is a p85 worth it?
Hopefully I didnt ask too many questions. Thanks for all your help.
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spedley
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Anyone??
It depends what you are going to do. I would run the flatslides if you run a pipe with porting work done. Phazers run real good when you add some compression, but you will need good fuel. With the stock track, add a gram or two to the tip of the stock weights. run a silver/silver spring. make sure center to center and off set is perfect. see if you can still get a torque limiter to keep the engine from moving or you will break motor mounts. wrap the secondary to about 90 deg with the stock spring. if drag racing run a 49/39 helix trail riding 47/40ish.
spedley
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Thanks for the ideas.
Its mostly gonna be used in Sask, so mainly flat prairies, but I will be climbing hills and riverbanks a fair bit, hence the 2" track. I have been thinking about going to a p85 primary, but if I can tune the clutch it has well enough, I will try that. I am thinking the smaller drivers will lower my gearing enough that it should pull pretty good. Top speed isnt overly important... 65mph would make me happy. If it helps, I'm about 235lbs.
Its mostly gonna be used in Sask, so mainly flat prairies, but I will be climbing hills and riverbanks a fair bit, hence the 2" track. I have been thinking about going to a p85 primary, but if I can tune the clutch it has well enough, I will try that. I am thinking the smaller drivers will lower my gearing enough that it should pull pretty good. Top speed isnt overly important... 65mph would make me happy. If it helps, I'm about 235lbs.