Reversion (again)
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Re: Reversion (again)
Unless you could have a fiberglass man do some creative rework above the step it would probably be messy and dangerous. Patriyachts idea seems like a simpler -lower cost option and might take care of the reversion. Your boat has an awesome setup and those rpms and torque numbers are fantastic for a carbuerated motors. I just wonder how long those bravos can take those kind of torque and rpm numbers?
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Bravo's were are very heavily modified with every trick possible.
I am not afraid to mod the fiberglass, I have already had to redo vast amounts of poor glasswork from the factory (I special ordered the boat new).
Patriyacht's suggestion was predicated on all that water being dumped into the tailpipes which it is not. They are dry to the end with 1/8th inch holes at the very end to moisten the flappers.
I am not afraid to mod the fiberglass, I have already had to redo vast amounts of poor glasswork from the factory (I special ordered the boat new).
Patriyacht's suggestion was predicated on all that water being dumped into the tailpipes which it is not. They are dry to the end with 1/8th inch holes at the very end to moisten the flappers.
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Re: Reversion (again)
Originally Posted by 2112
Yes I have an oil thermostat That routes the oil through huge teague coolers.
Raylar; The engines were set up for high rpm the make 820 pounds of torque at 5200 and 870 horses at 6600, Runs a single 1250 dominator Rev limiter is set at 7000.
I think with all else, the cam change might not be enough.
Raylar; The engines were set up for high rpm the make 820 pounds of torque at 5200 and 870 horses at 6600, Runs a single 1250 dominator Rev limiter is set at 7000.
I think with all else, the cam change might not be enough.
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Originally Posted by BROWNIE
I'm not familiar with the Ford cam situation, but those numbers on a big Chevy would suck the water bottles off the shelf of the nearest 7-11.
Motors are of course all air pumps. I have always run big Fords with huge cams but this is the first time I have had exhaust run under the platform.
These are 605 inch motors, Essentially the same as a tall deck chev with Pontiac Big Chief heads, with that in mind, is there a cam profile that won't suck the water off the 7-11 shelves?
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Originally Posted by GLH
Fords...
There are beautiful air pumps and not so beautiful air pumps.
I chose the former, not the latter. :