Header info
Thanks for the info, I went ahead and ordered the adapter that is suppose to fit the standard RG engine and like you said, you have to cut some away from it to get it to fit, and I kind of thought that. I hate pull starts and wish I could use a starter box on it, or from what I have seen I think one of the Sullivan Tiger drives might fit it then I can just use the Drill to start it, have to see how all fits I guess.
I would go with something else, if I raced offroad, but I race onroad racing only with this truck so all is setup with limiters in shocks, very little ground clearance, different shock towers, where the shocks are laid down a lot in the rear, so I think the header should fit ok, there is a lot of room back there now, and everything else in the truck is pretty much bulletproof and I have tons of parts for both it and E-Maxx trucks I have raced.
I have a buddy that runs a Savage that races with me and it is tied down, super short hard springs on it, and I drove it a week or so ago and it is planted like a car, so see why he is beating me, and the course is more technical so don't need tons of top end, more bottom end to help through about 8 S turns in the middle and figure the plain old simple motor would work. I have stuck the money in the Sirio, Picco and others and found many times you just seem to be wasting your money, since alls I do is race this truck,(not a basher) so it only see life about once a week.
Maybe it will get here by the middle of Thursday or so of this week, and see if all is going to fit after doing some cutting on the fins on the header that comes with the kit (I kind of thought that by looking at it) and I can make it last for the end of Summer season, as we are running the last date this weekend in second place now, and they drop your 2 lowest scores so I can't come up any.
But from what you have said, the RGX(P) should work in the truck with some small mods. Oh, you get all kinds of different info on things, are the threads on the end of the crank ASA or metric, as from what I read I thought it said they were 1/4" 28 I think and the nut needed to hold the flywheel on I know is metric now, as most engines are, (but never can tell with OS)
Thanks for all your help and hope to get the thing in and running this week.
OH, I had a P2, the Mid block style Picco that I put in and only got about 2 gallons through that engine tons of problems with it, basically think it was the backing plate and sucking air throgh where the rod comes through for the starter, and they sent me a new one, knowing the first ones had problems, but it was sure sucking air from some place the last few weeks and leaning it out. Temps wern't that bad at the end of the race 280 or so, but after I took the engine apart I could see where it lost so much power when it got hot, and this is the first real engine I have trashed, so tell folks to stay away from that and either stay with the small block, or go real big block to stay away from problems.
Wish me luck with the OS, I will clean the insides up a bit and hope it lasts the Fall season.