Eary Bay - Top Speed?

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Post by ruckman101 » Wed Sep 02, 2009 8:40 pm

On I-5 in northern california, Bertha seemed fine flirting with 70 mph, a bit faster here and there. 1641 dp. Stock tranny.


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Post by spiffy » Wed Sep 02, 2009 9:39 pm

chitwnvw wrote:
spiffy wrote:If you wanna have a shorts changing experience try going 75 in a splitty.

After the first change you get used to it.
75 in the bay today, 4100 rpm, for once it was fairly pedantic, wondering if 97 is possible as CK claims...

What a blast!
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Post by Westy78 » Wed Sep 02, 2009 9:43 pm

chitwnvw wrote:
spiffy wrote:If you wanna have a shorts changing experience try going 75 in a splitty.

After the first change you get used to it.
75 in the bay today, 4100 rpm, for once it was fairly pedantic, wondering if 97 is possible as CK claims...

What a blast!
I've been to 90mph but mine's "special". Cruised at 80mph almost all the way back from Anacortes a few weeks ago. Didn't seem to mind one bit. But again, mine is "special". :joker:

With the old engine I could do 70mph easily but it would start to blow oil in the upper RPM's.
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Post by LiveonJG » Wed Sep 02, 2009 10:14 pm

Westy78 wrote:But again, mine is "special". :joker:
That's it, enough right there, no commentary needed.

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Post by ruckman101 » Wed Sep 02, 2009 10:48 pm

Westy78 wrote:
chitwnvw wrote:
spiffy wrote:If you wanna have a shorts changing experience try going 75 in a splitty.

After the first change you get used to it.
75 in the bay today, 4100 rpm, for once it was fairly pedantic, wondering if 97 is possible as CK claims...

What a blast!
I've been to 90mph but mine's "special". Cruised at 80mph almost all the way back from Anacortes a few weeks ago. Didn't seem to mind one bit. But again, mine is "special". :joker:

With the old engine I could do 70mph easily but it would start to blow oil in the upper RPM's.
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Post by Hippie » Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:36 am

'Bout 72, true speed for me.

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Post by dtrumbo » Thu Sep 03, 2009 5:42 am

spiffy wrote:If you wanna have a shorts changing experience try going 75 in a splitty.
Does Bill still have the original transaxle and RGB's? He'll reach warp-speed if/when you upgrade the rest of the drive train.
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Post by chitwnvw » Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:32 am

spiffy wrote: Was Truman hanging his head out the winda?
I was just thinking that Truman is Spiffy in dog form. You two should meet someday. Now is Lola the dog form for Copilot?...I'll have to think on that.

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Westy78 wrote: I've been to 90mph but mine's "special".
Yes, we've all heard how 'special' you are...

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Post by Amskeptic » Sat Sep 05, 2009 3:03 pm

Bookwus wrote:Hiya CK,
Amskeptic wrote:.......This all said, of course you can do 86mph in an early bus.......
I don't believe it, not for a minute. Not even downhill with a tailwind.
Numerically.

The circumstances of tailwind, downhill, good chassis all would have to line up. I would never go past 80, BC, and I don't know what I would be good for right now. . .
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Re: Eary Bay - Top Speed?

Post by hambone » Sat Apr 02, 2011 5:49 pm

Hal gifted me a tach today, vintage early 70s with enough dust and patina that it looks like it's been installed for 30 years. Bolted in place, hope it works. It will be interesting to see how 4,000 RPM translates into reality.
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Post by chitwnvw » Sat Apr 02, 2011 6:04 pm

Never hit more than 77 or 78 in any of my buses, pedal to the floor...unless it was down hill or had a good tailwind.

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Post by hambone » Sat Apr 02, 2011 8:44 pm

Had it up to 70 to pass semis going to Badger Creek, but man did it sound wound out. I would like to find out how that translates into RPMs.
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Post by Amskeptic » Sun Apr 03, 2011 9:31 am

hambone wrote:Had it up to 70 to pass semis going to Badger Creek, but man did it sound wound out. I would like to find out how that translates into RPMs.
Come on, Hambone, let's:

Tires 185 or 195 14's ? About 820 revs per mile = 820 rpm at 60mph.

Ring gear is also doing 820, right? Now multiply by your pinion: 5.375.

That means your pinion and lower mainshaft is doing 4,400 rpm at 60 mph.
Multiply the mainshaft by .82 your 4th gear ratio = 3,615 rpm at 60 mph.
That is the rpm of the input shaft and clutch disk and engine! at 60.

At 70 mph, you travel 1.16 further in just one minute. 4,200 rpm.
That is not engine busting. It is slightly past the early Type 1 cooling system's ability to shed heat in demanding circumstances. The doghouse Type 1 engine was happy enough at 68 mph, to be blessed with a factory certified 68mph top/cruising speed.

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Post by tristessa » Sun Apr 03, 2011 10:15 am

I *did* manage to convince Hammy that the doghouse is A Good Thing when he was building this engine, even though he *did* waffle about it for awhile.

The future entertainment value of Hammy second-guessing himself will make that $5 tach worth every penny. :lol:
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Post by hambone » Sun Apr 03, 2011 5:59 pm

Thank you, very interesting. My brain gets tongue-tied with formulas. How do you know them offhand? Or did you look it up?
Well the tach no worky. But the light I soldered in does! Hooray!
$35 Autozone special mebbe. Bus is now wired, ready to go.
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