He did the mash....He did the Monster Mash(up)

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He did the mash....He did the Monster Mash(up)

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Hopefully I've not yet shared this one......R16 block (I checked the number stamp). U20 carbs. G15 slush box. I can't wait to one day open this one up.
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Re: He did the mash....He did the Monster Mash(up)

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Most probably an 1800 stroker - use the 1500 crank/rods in the 1600 with the 1600 pistons and you get about 1800ccs. Then add bigger carbs, because, well, why not.
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spl310 wrote: Sat Jan 16, 2021 9:21 pm Most probably an 1800 stroker - use the 1500 crank/rods in the 1600 with the 1600 pistons and you get about 1800ccs. Then add bigger carbs, because, well, why not.
OK maybe, but why the 1500 slush box?
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71 Jeep Gladiator. Restored w/#s matching engine. My WeeBeasty
70 1600 legit 2nd owner. Stroked and bored
Several salvaged w access to a barn full of parts, part cars & whole cars
......What's in the barn is for sale. What do you need?
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Re: He did the mash....He did the Monster Mash(up)

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Talked to a guy in Vancouver in the '80s who put U20 SU's on his 1600 and figured he got more power from it......
Popular thought ....bigger carbs, bigger headers....gotta be more power,....right? :roll:

Could be a stroker (3 main or 5 main?).....not likely with the 1500 transmission.

1500 trans doesn't make sense unless the 1600 trans was trashed and that was just what he/she had....
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I don't remember the R block number but it was not a real low one so assume not a three main. I will open it up some day but there are projects that are more important in the barn that need to be worked on.
My junk pile:
71 Jeep Gladiator. Restored w/#s matching engine. My WeeBeasty
70 1600 legit 2nd owner. Stroked and bored
Several salvaged w access to a barn full of parts, part cars & whole cars
......What's in the barn is for sale. What do you need?
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Or it could be what he had lying around the shop...
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2006 Acura MDX
2013 Volkswagen Jetta TDI wagon
1995 F350 Powerstroke!
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