Posted by NCWayne on February 22, 2013 at 20:59:02 from (69.40.232.132):
In Reply to: Wisconsin V4ED Engine posted by Bobcaterdon on February 22, 2013 at 20:26:32:
I don't understand your question. A VE4D is a V configuration engine with one common crankcase and two cylinder blocks. The cylinders in each bank have a bore of 3.000 to 2.999 (according to Wisconsin's site) which can be rebored to standard oversizes to compensate for wear. That being said, if the cylinder blocks all have have a 3 inch bore then they are the right ones. Now IF the missing part of your post, and what I'm not understanding completely here, was that you have two different housings with different bore sizes, then NO, they won't work. The engine will be running unbalanced, regardless of the firing order, because one set of pistons will be larger, and therefore heavier, than the other set. Too, one side will be working harder than the other side because of the increased surface area on the face of the larger pistons.
I hope this is what you were asking, if not please post again with more details.
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