by Area 51% » Sun Mar 19, 2017 10:23 am
Looking ahead to an engine installation, (It will be a while. Just lining up ducks) I gather the Waiex is prone to being tail-heavy.
So far I've lost 3lbs by making an aluminum fuel tank, and have the potential of taking off more than a couple of pounds with a lithium battery. I'm guessing a total weight savings of 10 plus lbs. All of this, of course, only makes the CG issues worse.
To offset the lost weight in the nose, and to address some of the structural issues found in a clearanced stock VW block, my plan calls for the use of an aluminum crankcase, manufactured with stroker crankshafts in mind and wider cylinder bosses. The aluminum cases weigh in at about 45lbs.
Is there anyone out there that hasn't assembled their engine yet that is willing to weigh their magnesium case and report back? The difference may be greater than I expect and might not be a viable option.
Fat, dumb, and happy here @Area 51%