zacman wrote:
my question is, my buddy will sell me a 78 liquifire 440 engine for $75. is it worth leaving this particular sled unmolested, or should i put the bigger engine in?
Zacman,
Darn nice find you have there. I believe you should keep this sled orginal to perserve it's value and scarcity. Deere only built 174 as Matt said, starting from S/N 80751 and going to 80924. As you know, they were built and offered for sale to cross country racers, and given to factory supported riders like Carlson, Otte, Oster, Hougs, etc. Much like 1975, they managed a 3rd and 4th place finish in the I-500, and several of them led much of the race until crashing or damage took them out. I have one that started the I-500 right next to Jon Carlson.
Also, guys, lighten up a bit. A fairly new member asked our opinion on his lucky find. Provide guidance and welcome him to our board please.
Also zacman, SnowKat is nothing but snarky! Steve was an Enduro Team Deere mechanic in 77, and built some of the fastest Liquidators in CC racing that year for Bob Enns. He also built a 78 CC that led much of the I-500 before the spindle mounts failed. He is a great guy, but a character too. He is also a wealth of information if you can get on his good side. I am not sure he has a good side though...LOL!
Good luck with your sled, and holler if you need any parts or advice. I do have the correct hex drive shaft for them if you want an NOS one.
-Rainville