michael faszcza
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That Nova Rossi 46 is one Bad Boy. I have had many 7.5cc engines and this Nova Rossi takes the cake by far.I'm simple what is draw them down ? I hope this set up runs good .i want a novarossi but im a broke ass boat racer
Mike hope your conventional oven is gas. Electric would cost you enough to buy a N/R 46.I'll try that in the am but will the crank drop out without yaking bearings with it ? And i would end up using a conventional oven
Probably a better chance of you starting a K&B business that MECOA ever producing a 7.5 engine again.The dog bone rod will bend if you blow off and take a big gulp of water and the engine will go sick. I have had it happen and I took the engine apart at the pond and did not see it at first because it was so slight and I didn't actually see it until I got it home and took every piece apart and laid it out on my table. I like the fact that it will bend some before it breaks instead of coming through the case but when it does bend it can put you out of a race. The other rod its stronger and most of the time you will find that a fracture will originate from the oil hole on that rod. After a weekend of hard racing you should pull that engine down and inspect the rod with a magnifier around the oil hole. When I used to run the K&B 45 engines, I would replace the rod after a couple of gallons of fuel to keep out as much dead swing as possible. Excessive dead swing will snap the journal off that crank real quick.
Another thing I would recommend to do before you reassemble that engine is to take some fine sandpaper like 400 grit and lightly sand off the sharp edges around and inside that crank window then step sand the edges up to 2000 grit. It only takes a small radius to stop a fracture from originating from sharp edge. The window and journal are where it will most likely fail. Clean it good before loading your bearings and you should be good to go.
I still have so many old K&B engines and parts in my shop I could start a K&B business myself. LOL.
-Carl
Now you have done all you can do to avoid the K-Boom factor. I would clean the journal with some 2000 grit paper, wash it, dry it and get that engine back together and get some fuel through it!Hello Carl just removed my .82 crank from the oven 4-1/2hrs at 470*f standing upright..
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