To all Craycraft 730 owners
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To all Craycraft 730 owners
Btw..if anyone doesnt want to get rid of their motor to build a 730, I have one sitting in Bob's garage. It is a 730, fully polished motor, EVERYTHING, and I mean EVERYTHING that is metal on metal, has been coated. I know this because I spent HOURS doing this by hand. Everything thing is perfect on this motor, you just need to decide what piston to go with. Motor is disassembled.
btw, this motor is NOT cheap..Imjust throwing it out their for inquiring minds who want to build a motor and maybe not have the downtime.
Plus you can say you had the first 730 EVER built by Craycraft..who else can say that?(well, besides me.) LOL
btw, this motor is NOT cheap..Imjust throwing it out their for inquiring minds who want to build a motor and maybe not have the downtime.
Plus you can say you had the first 730 EVER built by Craycraft..who else can say that?(well, besides me.) LOL
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#24
To all Craycraft 730 owners
Originally posted by: RaptorRcR
Btw..if anyone doesnt want to get rid of their motor to build a 730, I have one sitting in Bob's garage. It is a 730, fully polished motor, EVERYTHING, and I mean EVERYTHING that is metal on metal, has been coated. I know this because I spent HOURS doing this by hand. Everything thing is perfect on this motor, you just need to decide what piston to go with. Motor is disassembled.btw, this motor is NOT cheap..Imjust throwing it out their for inquiring minds who want to build a motor and maybe not have the downtime.Plus you can say you had the first 730 EVER built by Craycraft..who else can say that?(well, besides me.) LOL
Btw..if anyone doesnt want to get rid of their motor to build a 730, I have one sitting in Bob's garage. It is a 730, fully polished motor, EVERYTHING, and I mean EVERYTHING that is metal on metal, has been coated. I know this because I spent HOURS doing this by hand. Everything thing is perfect on this motor, you just need to decide what piston to go with. Motor is disassembled.btw, this motor is NOT cheap..Imjust throwing it out their for inquiring minds who want to build a motor and maybe not have the downtime.Plus you can say you had the first 730 EVER built by Craycraft..who else can say that?(well, besides me.) LOL
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To all Craycraft 730 owners
Originally posted by: RaptorRcR
Btw..if anyone doesnt want to get rid of their motor to build a 730, I have one sitting in Bob's garage. It is a 730, fully polished motor, EVERYTHING, and I mean EVERYTHING that is metal on metal, has been coated. I know this because I spent HOURS doing this by hand. Everything thing is perfect on this motor, you just need to decide what piston to go with. Motor is disassembled.
btw, this motor is NOT cheap..Imjust throwing it out their for inquiring minds who want to build a motor and maybe not have the downtime.
Plus you can say you had the first 730 EVER built by Craycraft..who else can say that?(well, besides me.) LOL
Btw..if anyone doesnt want to get rid of their motor to build a 730, I have one sitting in Bob's garage. It is a 730, fully polished motor, EVERYTHING, and I mean EVERYTHING that is metal on metal, has been coated. I know this because I spent HOURS doing this by hand. Everything thing is perfect on this motor, you just need to decide what piston to go with. Motor is disassembled.
btw, this motor is NOT cheap..Imjust throwing it out their for inquiring minds who want to build a motor and maybe not have the downtime.
Plus you can say you had the first 730 EVER built by Craycraft..who else can say that?(well, besides me.) LOL
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To all Craycraft 730 owners
Originally posted by: radfastdude7777777
Sorry to be off topic, but approximately how much horsepower does a pump gas 686(Craycraft) put out?
Sorry to be off topic, but approximately how much horsepower does a pump gas 686(Craycraft) put out?
Cam, valves, carbs, exhaust, and filter setup all contribute to the final product so it can very quite a bit.