Hi Bob,
At one time we read that the long stroke engine did give more torque
and that it also gave cleaner readings for one of the emissions gasses.
Here are some engine data for MG
B/S
J1, J2 57 x 83 847cc 6.2
c/r .686
J3 57 x 73 746 cc
5.2 supercharged .780
J4 57 x 73 746 cc 5.5 supercharged
.780
K3 57 x 71 1086
6.2 supercharged .803
KN 57 x 84 1286 6.2
.679
L1,L2 57 x
71 1086 6.4 .803
PA 57 x 83
846 6.2 .686
PB 60 x 83
939 6.8 .723
TA 63.5x102 1292 6.55 .623
TB 66.5x90 1250 7.25 .739
TC 65.5x90 1250 7.5 .739
TD 66.5x90 1250 7.25 .739
Y 66.5X90 1250 7.3 .739
TFxpag 66.5x90 1250 8.1 .739
TFxpeg 72 x
90 1466 8.3 .800
MGA 73.025x901489 8.15 .8114
On Thu, 1 Jan 1998 23:52:19 EST Bob MGT <BobMGT@aol.com> writes:
>There's all this talk about how long stroke engines won't rev. Does a
>long
>stroke engine design have any advantages? Better torque maybe?
>
>Bob Donahue (Still stuck in the '50s)
>EMAIL - BOBMGT@AOL.COM
>52 MGTD - under DIY restoration NEMGTR #11470
>71 MGB - AMGBA #96-12029, NAMGBR #7-3336
>
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