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Bert Kanters

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2005 5:55 pm
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I have a spare 1700 carburator boxer engine, that the previous owners took
the carbs of and then left outside, water has gotten in 1 cilinder and it is
not useable anymore without honing/boring and then new pistons. I only
bought this engine for the heads and it was cheap, but now I'm thinking,
there used to be conversions that bore the block to 90 mm with special 90 mm
pistons, and then you have a 1832 cc engine. Supplier of pistons were
Autodelta UK and I believe JE pistons were used by some German tuner. Has
anyone experience with these? How is durability/driveability? Aren't the
cilinder walls getting to thin? Does anyone know a source for 90 mm pistons?
Having pistons custom made is beyond what I want to spent.

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Michael Anthony

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2005 8:55 pm
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"Bert Kanters" <bert308.DeleteThis@hotmail.com> wrote in message

>>I'm thinking, .... there used to be conversions that bore the block to 90
>>mm with special 90 mm pistons, and then you have a 1832 cc engine. Has
>>anyone experience with these? How is durability/driveability? Aren't the
>>cilinder walls getting to thin? Does anyone know a source for 90 mm
>>pistons? Having pistons custom made is beyond what I want to spent. <<

Hi Bert

No direct experience I'm afraid (I've always felt that 1712cc was just about
on the limit for the boxer - which was after all designed as a 1186, if
memory serves) but when my brother and I were racing in the UK Alfa
championships some years ago we were always blown away by Nick Sismey in
some fairly wild Suds and 33s. His cars were prepared by Lahoma Engineering
(which I believe was / is run by his father John). You could do worse than
try them. Last time I heard they were running a 2000cc 33 (Gulp!)

Lahoma Engineering Ltd
Manning Road Industrial Estate
Bourne
PE10 9HW
Lincolnshire
Tel: (01778) 423942

Let us know how you get on - even though I'm now driving a straight 4 I
still have a serious soft-spot for that glorious boxer sound.

Mike

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2005 9:55 pm
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"SteveH" <steve.TakeThisOut@italiancar.co.uk> wrote in message >
> There's some crazy 33s in the Netherlands.
>
> They take a 33 P4 16v bore it out, fit a turbo and go bating the local
> Impreza and Evo boys Smile

Now that sounds like a laugh - fancy doing the Blackwood cruise with one of
those?
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2005 4:55 am
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"SteveH" <steve DeleteThis @italiancar.co.uk> schreef in bericht
news:1h08el3.18bnmfy5b3vjxN%steve@italiancar.co.uk...
> Michael Anthony <mike.anthony DeleteThis @btinternet.com> wrote:
>
>> some fairly wild Suds and 33s. His cars were prepared by Lahoma
>> Engineering
>> (which I believe was / is run by his father John). You could do worse
>> than
>> try them. Last time I heard they were running a 2000cc 33 (Gulp!)
>
> There's some crazy 33s in the Netherlands.
>
> They take a 33 P4 16v bore it out, fit a turbo and go bating the local
> Impreza and Evo boys Smile
> --
Savali in the Netherlands did a 2000 cc boxer but I think it were only
prototypes and no succes, it was to much the crank couldn't handle it or
something. Also very expensive, due to the specially made crankshaft.
I want to keep it much more simple then all that, no turbo, otherwise I
could prepare a 16v with suspension and all (it is for a Sud) and adapt
carbs or aftermarket EFI but it is all too much bother. I want a daily
driver, not a daily hobby!
I searched the web for 1.8 boxers and that didn't turn up much, if it was a
simple and moneywise operation I would think it would have been more
popular.
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