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David_K 07-12-2005 01:38 AM

should i put it back in
 
ok well when i aquired the s281 i drove it for a weekend and tok out the motor on the monday after. anyways all i am waiting on in a stroker crank and then i will start to disasemble the motor and put it back together. anyways. my SA-15 is on a speacilty insurance and i can only drive it 3000 miles a year. anyways im getting close to my limit and i was wondering if you guys think i should put the stock motor back in the s281 to drive around or if i should disconnect the speedo on the sa-15 and just wait till i can build the s281 motor?

rbstang 07-12-2005 01:42 AM

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You have a SA-15 wow.... never seen one in real life your a lucky man. If i was you i wouldnt want to rack up miles on it anyway no matter what kind of insurance i have. I think you should put the stock motor back in but thats me. I dont like to rack up miles.

blueangelfightr 07-12-2005 01:51 AM

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Get a rental. lol. I would use the SA-15 for a while. It' not gonna kill it. Besides you can keep it locked up in the winter so you don't have much time to put your 3000 miles on. Changing motors will just be a waste of time when you have a car right there to drive.

rbstang 07-12-2005 01:53 AM

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True but rentals are expensive i guess it depends on how long it will take to build the motor.

David_K 07-12-2005 01:54 AM

RE: should i put it back in
 
i dont know i gotta get a stroker crank then im doing all the work my self with the help of my friends so a long time. OK i guess i just answer my question. ill disconnect the speedo and but the motor back in

badsp0rk 07-12-2005 02:05 AM

RE: should i put it back in
 

ORIGINAL: David_K

ok well when i aquired the s281 i drove it for a weekend and tok out the motor on the monday after. anyways all i am waiting on in a stroker crank and then i will start to disasemble the motor and put it back together. anyways. my SA-15 is on a speacilty insurance and i can only drive it 3000 miles a year. anyways im getting close to my limit and i was wondering if you guys think i should put the stock motor back in the s281 to drive around or if i should disconnect the speedo on the sa-15 and just wait till i can build the s281 motor?
just curious, you have sa-15 #11... weren't only 10 made??

AtlanticBlue99 07-12-2005 02:42 AM

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saleen skips numbers you know. like they dont make a certain number for some reason.. dunno which number but they always skip it lol

David_K 07-12-2005 03:07 PM

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number 6 is the number they skip

2000GT4.6 07-12-2005 08:20 PM

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ORIGINAL: David_K

ok well when i aquired the s281 i drove it for a weekend and tok out the motor on the monday after. anyways all i am waiting on in a stroker crank and then i will start to disasemble the motor and put it back together. anyways. my SA-15 is on a speacilty insurance and i can only drive it 3000 miles a year. anyways im getting close to my limit and i was wondering if you guys think i should put the stock motor back in the s281 to drive around or if i should disconnect the speedo on the sa-15 and just wait till i can build the s281 motor?
Why do you need just the crank???

David_K 07-12-2005 08:45 PM

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already have pistons and rods on the way


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