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Originally Posted by Drake22.250
(Post 4505208)
Sterlings in many race boats, means something!
Yep, but just because they are good for a weekend doesn't mean they are good for 200-300 hours... right? I wouldn't want to fresh'n motors every week or two. Every year or two is bad enough! |
Have never heard a bad word about them..... but if a company can build 1500HP to last a weekend of racing, they can SURELY build 500 HP to last a few years..
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We an a set of the Sterling 510cu.in. B class motors back in the day. Was easy to get 8-10 races on them without a topend refresh. Spinning them 6500-6800rpm. They build top quality stuff from the basic to full race stuff.
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Hi there , i need pictures please , [email protected] , thanks a lot for your time and have a great day .
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Ughhhhh
Originally Posted by delsol
(Post 4504176)
nightmoves
i've got a set of 750's, 632 cu in, new hydraulic valve train, rest of engines have 30 hrs 25k for pair |
Originally Posted by Full Force
(Post 4505511)
Ughhhhh
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The real question is what kinda cams do thay have in them.....
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nah too deep into mine...
Originally Posted by 1989mach1
(Post 4505516)
I see the wheels turning.......
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[QUOTE=MR.HAPPY;4505306]Yep, but just because they are good for a weekend doesn't mean they are good for 200
Let you know in a few years, Mike has my project now. Claims should see 400 hours before having to refresh if they are properly maintained and driven. |
Originally Posted by 1989mach1
(Post 4505517)
The real question is what kinda cams do thay have in them.....
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