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  1. 1955marine

    1st Gen V-Max 1986 V-Max

    I give it a shot. Thanks.
  2. 1955marine

    1st Gen V-Max 1986 V-Max

    Wow. That would be good news. Several years ago he laid it on it's side leaving someones house. I think that it was shortly after that that he thought he had a blown head gasket. He drained the radiator and I think he said there was no anti freeze in the oil. I think he may have drained the oil...
  3. 1955marine

    1st Gen V-Max 1986 V-Max

    It's supposed to just be a blown head gasket.
  4. 1955marine

    1st Gen V-Max 1986 V-Max

    It was parked about 3 years ago with a blown head gasket.
  5. 1955marine

    1st Gen V-Max 1986 V-Max

    Thanks for the reply. I'm in Lincoln and I have the Bike in Omaha so I'll get up there next week and take a look. Robertson Cycle is rebuilding the engine.
  6. 1955marine

    1st Gen V-Max 1986 V-Max

    Do you think he might have any records on what all he did on this engine? The first two digits have been machined off to make room for the chain and sprocket. What's left is T-005206 which from my limited research is not an 86 engine. And by the way, since your in Derby is the beach house still...
  7. 1955marine

    1st Gen V-Max 1986 V-Max

    I was told by my brother that it dynoed 397hp. I have no paper work of any kind that would verify that. Also, I just have no paper work at all. Just a bill of sale. VIN search shows it was never titled in Texas, only NC in 2003, SC also in 2003 and in Florida in 2004. One of the pics shows a...
  8. 1955marine

    1st Gen V-Max 1986 V-Max

    This was my brother's bike, he passed last year so I bought it from his estate. The engine was built by PCW Racing in New York (no longer in business). It has a Magna Supercharger and nitrus. Front end is off a Yamaha R1 (unknown year). Converted to chain drive and has an 12 inch overstock swingarm.
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