I have a 1945 set of chief cases with t&o 80" flywheels. Question: has anyone done this type of set up and what did you use for a flywheel scraper or oil pickup? Thanks
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T&O should bolt in to your cases.Be sure to visit;
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The crank-pin offset (center of the driveshaft to center of the crank-pin hole) will always be 1/2 of the stroke length.
Chief 74: 2.219"
Chief 80: 2.406"
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Just in case nobody told you, the inside tops of the cases have to be cut to allow for the larger swing of the rods for the longer stroke. The best way to do this is assemble the flywheels and then insert them in 1 case and put a piston and cylinder on. Remove enough so they can turn plus about .020". Then just match the other case to that one.
Do not forget to do this or the motor will turn once and lock up.
I just found the instructions I used to send out for this.
To modify 74” cases to accept 80” flywheels and/or special rods:
1. Put the drive and pinion shafts in each 80 flywheel. They don’t have to be tight or true.
2. Put the crank pin in a flywheel, again, snug is OK.
3. Put the rods and rollers and cages on the crankpin
4. Put some roller and cages on the drive or pinion shaft and place the flywheel into the case
half you’re working on.
4. Put a 80” piston, which is shorter than a 74 piston, on either rod. Put a cylinder over the
piston and finger tighten the 2 base nuts.
5. Turn the flywheel and look at the front/rear and center of the case, below the cylinder mounting area for rod clearance. Remove the corner which hits the rod with a rough file until the rods have about 1/16” clearance to the case. See the picture below of where to look.
6. Then put the piston and a cylinder on the other 2 studs and check the other side.
Repeat with the other case half and you’re ready to go.Last edited by cdf6333; 09-10-2018, 05:09 PM.
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