Zuk on 38's

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Re: Zuk on 38's

Post by TanZuk » Thu Feb 23, 2012 9:01 pm

I will be glad to take questions on anything posted. I also have more detailed pics on all the subject matterthat I will share except the inlet . I had not planned on ever making another inlet so there were no detailed pics of it.

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Re: Zuk on 38's

Post by rgonzobull » Thu Feb 23, 2012 9:03 pm

Excellent build thread and quality of workmanship. I'm enjoying this thread, please keep it up.
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Re: Zuk on 38's

Post by TanZuk » Thu Feb 23, 2012 9:11 pm

Thanks rgonzobull, I have quite a bit more I will post. Happy that you are enjoying the thread

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Re: Zuk on 38's

Post by ScottieJ » Thu Feb 23, 2012 9:39 pm

Thanks for starting a build thread Tan Zuk :rockin:

I know it takes you a long time to do so using dail-up.

I'm sure everyone is going to love the attention to detail that you have put into this build :doublethumbs: I have enjoyed following it on ZK and the ZU.
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Re: Zuk on 38's

Post by twiss » Thu Feb 23, 2012 9:47 pm

Thats a really great build thread there!
Some really impressive work that you've obviously thought a lot about!

What's your workshop like??? Do you machine the parts yourself?

I am still loving the bike carbs!
I wonder how many horsepower they would get from my 1.6 16v sidekick/tracker/vitara engine.
Its 96hp when new...

I wouldnt be doing it immediately but something to think about in future ;)
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Re: Zuk on 38's

Post by TanZuk » Thu Feb 23, 2012 9:57 pm

ScottieJ wrote:Thanks for starting a build thread Tan Zuk :rockin:

I know it takes you a long time to do so using dail-up.

I'm sure everyone is going to love the attention to detail that you have put into this build :doublethumbs: I have enjoyed following it on ZK and the ZU.

Thanks Scott, have always appreciated you patiently following my threads. I will try and do just as good if not better job here if the participation is good.

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Re: Zuk on 38's

Post by TanZuk » Thu Feb 23, 2012 10:20 pm

twiss wrote:Thats a really great build thread there!
Some really impressive work that you've obviously thought a lot about!

What's your workshop like??? Do you machine the parts yourself?

I am still loving the bike carbs!
I wonder how many horsepower they would get from my 1.6 16v sidekick/tracker/vitara engine.
Its 96hp when new...

I wouldnt be doing it immediately but something to think about in future ;)

The Shop equipment:
I have a gap bed lathe, milling machine, Miller 250 mig welder, belt sander, buffer, press and the tooling for the machines and a very large rollaway with a bunch of hand and air tools.

Do I do my own machining?
Yes, I have been an aircraft machinist, tool and die, general job shop machinist for 32 years. I have also built a bunch of custom motorcycles, Hotrods and trucks through out this time span as well.

HP is something that needs to be figured out in the proper parts that you will need to achieve your desired goal. With that being said the carbs should give you a noticeable difference if you get them setup properly. There are several expensive gages and sync tools that are needed to tune them.

The 16v intake is also an irregular shape so you may want to cut it down as a starting platform.

If I'm not happy with this motor I have another motor in mind. 1.3 Swift short block, !.6 16v head and 36mm bike carbs with another machined intake.

For those wondering if I would make them one. This one took me 260 hours to make at 100 US dollars an hour. I only make one off's for myself since retirement.

Thanks for the interesting Questions.

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Re: Zuk on 38's

Post by turbo-tom » Thu Feb 23, 2012 10:55 pm

TanZuk wrote:I have also built a bunch of custom motorcycles, Hotrods and trucks through out this time span as well.
just gets better :twisted: :twisted: :rockin:
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Re: Zuk on 38's

Post by TanZuk » Thu Feb 23, 2012 11:06 pm

turbo-tom wrote:
TanZuk wrote:I have also built a bunch of custom motorcycles, Hotrods and trucks through out this time span as well.
just gets better :twisted: :twisted: :rockin:

Thanks.

We can really make this thread pop if we continue to participate.
I don't mind answering questions.

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Re: Zuk on 38's

Post by TanZuk » Thu Feb 23, 2012 11:07 pm

Here is the 4 inch Extension mounted on the 6 Shooter arm with an Anti Rotation Deflection Bracket added. The Bracket is mounted to the extra front ears on the 6 Shooter Knuckle and bolted to the Extension and 6 Shooter Arm with a 9/16 Grade 8 bolt.

The addition of the 4” Extended High Steer arm and the 1” Notched Frame Mod. That brought me into to the 5 degrees steering geometry angle that I was shooting for. The Rig is going to be a Pavement Pounder so the steering had to function as close to stock as possible.

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