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|    03-13-2017, (Subject: CM871 vs CM2250 bottom end )   Post: #1   |  |||
 
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|  CM871 vs CM2250 bottom end    Aside from the head differences (DOHC/SOHC) is a CM870/1 bottom end (block/crank) the same as a CM2250? Basically could you use a 871 base to build a 2250 motor, looking at a truck that's had ceramic plungers and has taken out the motor so trying to work out the most economical way forward with it.     |  |||
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CM871 vs CM2250 bottom end - Liquidforce - 03-13-2017  RE: CM871 vs CM2250 bottom end - Rawze - 03-14-2017,  RE: CM871 vs CM2250 bottom end - Running rough - 03-14-2017,  RE: CM871 vs CM2250 bottom end - Rawze - 03-14-2017,  RE: CM871 vs CM2250 bottom end - Running rough - 03-16-2017,  RE: CM871 vs CM2250 bottom end - Rawze - 03-16-2017,  RE: CM871 vs CM2250 bottom end - Running rough - 03-16-2017,  RE: CM871 vs CM2250 bottom end - Mr Hagg - 03-14-2017,  RE: CM871 vs CM2250 bottom end - Liquidforce - 03-14-2017,  RE: CM871 vs CM2250 bottom end - Signature620 - 03-14-2017,  RE: CM871 vs CM2250 bottom end - hhow55 - 03-14-2017,  RE: CM871 vs CM2250 bottom end - Liquidforce - 03-14-2017,  RE: CM871 vs CM2250 bottom end - Signature620 - 03-15-2017,  RE: CM871 vs CM2250 bottom end - Running rough - 03-17-2017,   | 
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