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Lonnie, I am going to get back into the 1.15 tomorrow, keep the info coming on the 45-s, good stuff.
Lonnie, take note of the two 45's above, I have an odd cam housing with the pin lower in the housing. It appears that the older 45 may have that cam housing. It might splain some of the different length components.
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I am not sure, it was just here in a box of stuff I was given. When I removed the pump from the 1.30 I installed that cam box and to my surprise the gears did not mesh. I'll see if I still have it. That older 45 cam is sure mellow looking.
Last edited by Hobbsy; 11-05-2019 at 05:09 PM. Reason: Punctuation
Gave those dimensions and noted the differences about a month ago.
LOL
Back when I sent Lonnie the parts pile.
Differences in the roof of the cam box too.
LOL
Back when I sent Lonnie the parts pile.
Differences in the roof of the cam box too.
Well here are 4 generations of 40s noticed the head change then the carb change and then the physical size change. Can’t really show the cam change other then the pic earlier
the cam housings all measure the same from base to top of cam housing the biggest difference is is the pin location in the housing
Gary, I remember you pointing out the difference in cam pin centerlines. What size engine were those cam housings for?
Crunchy, I stand corrected. Those later model 40's had the taller tappets and tappet bores too I see.
Crunchy, I stand corrected. Those later model 40's had the taller tappets and tappet bores too I see.
Ok ok
out side of the housing are the same
but the inside roof is taller by .00010. On the newer housing.
that fact that someone just changed the cam in a old 45 to make a 45 special is a little far fetched. He would have had to change the housing and more.
glad I finally got off my butt to actually Measure this stuff myself. so much gets lost in this thread and so much info fly’s around I can’t keep up with it all.
out side of the housing are the same
but the inside roof is taller by .00010. On the newer housing.
that fact that someone just changed the cam in a old 45 to make a 45 special is a little far fetched. He would have had to change the housing and more.
glad I finally got off my butt to actually Measure this stuff myself. so much gets lost in this thread and so much info fly’s around I can’t keep up with it all.
Ok ok
out side of the housing are the same
but the inside roof is taller by .00010. On the newer housing.
that fact that someone just changed the cam in a old 45 to make a 45 special is a little far fetched. He would have had to change the housing and more.
glad I finally got off my butt to actually Measure this stuff myself. so much gets lost in this thread and so much info fly’s around I can’t keep up with it all.
out side of the housing are the same
but the inside roof is taller by .00010. On the newer housing.
that fact that someone just changed the cam in a old 45 to make a 45 special is a little far fetched. He would have had to change the housing and more.
glad I finally got off my butt to actually Measure this stuff myself. so much gets lost in this thread and so much info fly’s around I can’t keep up with it all.
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Ok ok
out side of the housing are the same
but the inside roof is taller by .00010. On the newer housing.
that fact that someone just changed the cam in a old 45 to make a 45 special is a little far fetched. He would have had to change the housing and more.
glad I finally got off my butt to actually Measure this stuff myself. so much gets lost in this thread and so much info fly’s around I can’t keep up with it all.
out side of the housing are the same
but the inside roof is taller by .00010. On the newer housing.
that fact that someone just changed the cam in a old 45 to make a 45 special is a little far fetched. He would have had to change the housing and more.
glad I finally got off my butt to actually Measure this stuff myself. so much gets lost in this thread and so much info fly’s around I can’t keep up with it all.
So there are only two types?
I saw a difference with the internal length of the tappet guide.
Nevermind, you have it all figured out
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Okey that could be a disaster wallet wise for lonnie, what if she falls instantly in love with your pink plane and just has to fly it with all pink accessories like a 2000 dollar pink JR tx and flight box? not countin a whole new pink outfit for her with matching shoes, THINK MAN!
ps gary captain crunch did say he was getting swamped with info and kinda lost track of things, could you paste your previous post above your latest comments.
ps gary captain crunch did say he was getting swamped with info and kinda lost track of things, could you paste your previous post above your latest comments.
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This is my Saito 45 with the cam and other parts from a Saito 50 upgrade. On a 11X6 it picked up about 350 RPM on my 3% nitro home brew fuel. In the original form the Saito 45 was never happy with a 12X5 prop. With the upgrade it has run gallons of fuel through it with a 12X5 prop that it is very happy with. It still uses the original 45 carb.
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