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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Pizza Guzzi on March 29, 2019, 12:09:23 AM
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I've often thought the terms "small block" and " big block" to be a bit of a misnomer. I mean looking at my V7 and remembering my Carc bike I see sump, crankcase, barrels and heads but no block as such.
Given the difference in construction between the big block and small block the pedant in me thinks small block = split case and big block = tunnel case, much like the early air cooled VW's had a split case transmission and after 1960 they had a tunnel case.
I grant you it's all quite pointless really but just one of the thoughts lurking in the darker recesses of my mind.
Glenn
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As long as there are no fart bubbles... :shocked:
I'm guessing those terms are kinda old school now...like '100,000 miles and she's done for' and 'blow the carbon out' and 'use a points file and shine 'em up'...
I mean when you have 4-bangers making 300+ HP and electric cars doing the 1/4-mile in blistering speed, is a 'big block' feared the same as it used to be?
Sure, the Vipers, Mustangs, and Hellcats rule the male fantasy BUT what are they really when you could drive a Miata, MINI, or Alfa and Rule the twisty roads?
Just my 2 centavos...
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I want some of what Pizza Guzzi is smoking :laugh:
Dusty
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Well, "small block" and "big block" sounds better than "small lump" and "big lump".
I wonder what the distinction is in italian - maybe it came from there, somehow.
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Small bore vs big bore?!?
I dunno, it doesn't matter, it's just a quick way of referring to different lines of bikes that share some basic engine and largely frame architecture.