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914World.com _ FS/WTB: 914 Parts _ FS_Line bored 1.7L Cases w/ 2.0 crankshafts

Posted by: Jesco Reient May 31 2014, 09:56 PM

I have to offer for sale two separate 1.7L cases that I have line bored. I have cut the cylinder spigots to clean them up. The oil plugs have been removed and tapped for pipe plugs, (I have aluminum AN Galley plugs available for an additional charge) The price also includes a new set of +0.50MM Mahle main bearings for the case/crank combination offered as well.

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The first case and crankshaft are +0.50MM on the main Bores, with a 0.010/0.010 crankshaft and bearings.

The second case and crankshaft are +0.50MM on the main Bores, with a 0.020/0.020 crankshaft and bearings.

They are offered at 850.00 plus shipping each. Detailed pictures of the bearing surfaces are available upon request. Detailed sheets of the final measurements are available also. For those interested in purchasing one of these cases.

You can PM me at this website, or send me an e-mail at BellCobraIV@AOL.com

Posted by: Jesco Reient Jun 3 2014, 11:22 AM

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Posted by: Jesco Reient Jun 10 2014, 09:41 AM

Perhaps if I explained the situation better then there might be more interest in these cases. Last Year when I was building my wife's 914 the motor needed to be line bored, now before semi-retirement I built Rolls Royce Merlin V-12 engines and large Curtiss Wright 18 Cylinder radial engines for unlimited airplane racing. The tooling available that I was looking at was in my opinion substandard for the result I wanted. Even well known Type IV builders regarding line boring the Type IV case suggested finding one that did not need to be line bored. So as I did with the aircraft engines when a challenge came along, I studied the process, looked at what was being done and what it was going to take to get the result I wanted to achieve. So I made a new boring bar out of very stable linear way tool steel I made it as large as possible allowing the best available 90 degree cutting plane, Hard chromed the wear areas, used the highest quality indexable carbide boring tooling available and built a new bar with tapered expandable colletts on each end to locate the bar accurately. The total run-out on each of the expandable colletts was less than .0001 thousandths of an inch. I have done several cases up to this point with excellent results. I thought possibly it was time to explain this, and perhaps you will all understand the reason for the pricing. I also made the tooling for cutting the cylinder registers while torqued to a plate so the torque stresses are correct for those areas also.


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The tooling laid into a case to show it's fitment.

Posted by: daytona Jun 10 2014, 01:08 PM

That is a lot of tool developing work. I'm impressed!

Posted by: Jesco Reient Jun 10 2014, 01:46 PM

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That is a lot of tool developing work. I'm impressed!


Thank You, Custom tooling was one of the things I did when in the exotic engine business.

Posted by: HAM Inc Jun 11 2014, 03:24 PM

Damn nice looking work John! Once word of your case work gets out there I suspect you'll end up with enough to keep quite busy.

Having done plenty of case work myself I can attest to how precise the tooling and practices need to be to end up with quality work. I quit offering case work to the public a couple of years ago as did Raby because it just takes so much time away from our primary business. Glad to see that someone has made a serious effort to fill the void.

These old cases need more attention now than ever.

Posted by: Jesco Reient Jun 11 2014, 03:47 PM

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Damn nice looking work John! Once word of your case work gets out there I suspect you'll end up with enough to keep quite busy.

Having done plenty of case work myself I can attest to how precise the tooling and practices need to be to end up with quality work. I quit offering case work to the public a couple of years ago as did Raby because it just takes so much time away from our primary business. Glad to see that someone has made a serious effort to fill the void.

These old cases need more attention now than ever.


Len,
Thank You for the kind words, I do try to treat each operation the same way I treated the engines I built that lived their lives off the ground. I treat them like the owners lives depended on them functioning correctly. You and Raby leaving the case work behind is why I decided to step in.
John

Posted by: Jesco Reient Jun 19 2014, 01:36 PM

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Posted by: HAM Inc Jul 1 2014, 01:06 PM

Bump.
So I can find it faster to link to customer inquiries. biggrin.gif

Posted by: Jesco Reient Oct 23 2014, 06:25 PM

Bumping these two cases back to the top, I know it's getting into the winter engine building season for guys that want to get their cars back on the road by spring.

I'll also be offering to do Your cases on the Vendor thread so keep me in mind. I am also currently developing the tooling to do the 356 Cases as well.
John

Posted by: Jesco Reient Aug 22 2015, 09:39 PM

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Posted by: GansMann Sep 22 2015, 03:30 PM

I'll be sending you an email regarding a few type 4 cases soon. pray.gif

Posted by: McMark Sep 25 2015, 08:13 PM

Can I send cases to be reworked?

Posted by: nine9three Sep 26 2015, 02:48 PM

Head studs?

Posted by: rick 918-S Sep 26 2015, 07:54 PM

John,

I don't need a case but if I did I think this is an exceptional value. Case machined to the correct bearing size, crank and bearings included... deal.

We have a 912 engine that may need your service. It's still in the car but were suspect it's hurt.

Posted by: Jesco Reient Sep 28 2015, 04:55 PM

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Can I send cases to be reworked?


Yes,
McMark,
It was nice talking with you today, I'd love to work with you on Type IV casework. I'll send you a PM with my address.
John

Posted by: McMark Sep 29 2015, 10:02 AM

Thanks John! Really excited to get some work done... boldblue.gif

Posted by: Jesco Reient Sep 30 2015, 08:03 AM

QUOTE(nine9three @ Sep 26 2015, 01:48 PM) *

Head studs?


Are you looking for head studs?

Posted by: Jesco Reient Sep 30 2015, 08:04 AM

QUOTE(McMark @ Sep 29 2015, 09:02 AM) *

Thanks John! Really excited to get some work done... boldblue.gif


I think we can make some nice things happen!

Posted by: blackmoon Sep 30 2015, 09:04 AM

Nicely done

Posted by: 914Sixer Oct 27 2015, 08:56 PM

John, I have a case for you.

Posted by: brant Oct 27 2015, 09:16 PM

I have much more than that into a case I had line bored with the parts gathered

Posted by: BK911 Oct 28 2015, 07:32 PM

Interested but no response to email or pm.

Posted by: 914Sixer Oct 28 2015, 07:52 PM

Last time I heard from John was on the 10-15-15. Unable to contact since then.

Posted by: 914Sixer Oct 29 2015, 05:22 PM

John should be answering now.

Posted by: Al Meredith Oct 30 2015, 04:15 PM

Jake has always said the 1.7 cases are stronger than the later ones . I have looked inside and the 1.7 cases appear to have larger bosses supporting the sides.

Posted by: Jesco Reient Nov 24 2015, 10:27 AM

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Last time I heard from John was on the 10-15-15. Unable to contact since then.


Mark,
Your case has arrived. I'm waiting on your crankshaft.
John



Posted by: Jesco Reient Nov 24 2015, 10:28 AM

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Interested but no response to email or pm.


Brian,
I was out of the shop for a few days after returning from Tennessee, I'll be calling you this morning.
John

Posted by: stugray Nov 2 2017, 11:23 AM

Jesco Reient,

PM sent

Do you currently have any stock 2.0L case/crank combos for sale?

I would be interested in a align bored case with matching 2.0L stock (forged) crank and bearings.

I have a case that I could send if you need a core.

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