I may have missed the 'reveal' about this VMax dragbike. Is it something from Jon Cornell's collection, that Sean bought, and re-sold to you? What times & speeds has it turned? Are you going to treat it as a hobby for racing? What's the displacement? What types of power-adders does it have? Does it have a centrifugal lock-up clutch? Is the chassis a VMax front & fabricated rear graft-on? What's the intake set-up? The straight velocity stacks remind me of Kinsler fuel injection systems.
It's one that Sean has had for several years. We made the deal last month, and it was delivered Friday. Its a dry block, the water pump has been removed and the drive milled and a plate added to cover where the water pump used to be. Size wise its a little over 1300. Chassis wise, its a Vmax chassis with an 8 over swingarm that is bolted on with struts. The front is a smaller forked unit with a spoke wheel. The intake is a modified mechanical Hilborn on alcohol. The ignition is a modified, distributer-less, car ignition with allot of nice features.
As far as racing, we are getting a local track built in the next few years, til then its off to
Alaska Raceway Park in Palmer. As far as the clutch, I can't tell ya, I haven't looked. I'm going to fire it up this afternoon and give a listen, Paul and Sean, both said it will sound pretty nasty. Then the engine comes out.
Over this winter, I'm going to replace all the fuel lines, air lines and wiring and put everything in looms and get the chassis coated and everything looking pretty. I'm expecting to be done with that by the end of November, being I can do pretty much all of it in the garage, so no out of pocket. I already have new grips, leavers and master cyls, from parts I rattholed for my other max, as well as a new oil cooler, before I went in a different direction with it. The Harlan shift light has been removed from Archangel and will be on the Beast.
While the engine is out, I'm going to look at a few things, clutch, oil pump, trans, etc. I'm going to put a camera down the cyls to see how things are looking there. Then the engine will get new paint. Next winter, it's coming out again and will more than likely get bigger. I'm looking at 1500+ and a stroked falicon supercrank.
As far as the body, I'm just going to run with the side panels, front and rear fenders, a wind screen w/dummy headlight, and the dummy tank, which will be cut to allow for longer intake tubes. I'm not going to put the scoops on it as the Hilborn is just too damn sexy and I want that to be the focal point of the engine. A few friends agree with my dad that it would look better without them.
Paintwise, it will be the same blue that one of my helmets sport. Gold celtic knots are going to be used for additional graphics, along with the contingency decals.
So far, looking through it, it is really well put together and clean for its age. Light too. Unloading it from the trailer we ran out of ramp so I picked up the front end and wheelbarrowed it off. I would be surprised if it weighed more than 550lbs. My goal is to have it all done and reassembled by December. Then I'll put it in some shows and if the little dude on my left shoulder wins the argument, I'll take it a little but out of town and make a few half passes. In my relax time, I'm still working on the data logger and it should give me enough for for a good HP and ET estimate.