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Old 09-26-2011, 07:07 PM
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Originally Posted by H2O GHOST
WOW Bob, alots been going on since I posted on pg #5. You got it going down there for sure!! Parts are looking insane, I cant imajine the power this thing is going to build, all I know is whoever is in the boat better hold the fxxx on when you crack the throttle!! You always did 1 hell of a job, but this tops them all. good luck man.
Thanks H2O GHOST. Some things on this project takes forever, But I have the rest of the winter to get done. So next year your asses better be ready for 1 fast $$$$ing ride.

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Another piece to add to the project. We are cleaning up the front of the motors, power steering, alternator, and external oil pump brackets. The ones before were a little hookie. We findly located some one piece oil pump and alternator brackets. This only took 6 weeks, LOL, SWEEEEEET. They need cleaned up and pollished. Bob
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Old 10-02-2011, 07:06 PM
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Originally Posted by EXCESS ENERGY
Another piece to add to the project. We are cleaning up the front of the motors, power steering, alternator, and external oil pump brackets. The ones before were a little hookie. We findly located some one piece oil pump and alternator brackets. This only took 6 weeks, LOL, SWEEEEEET. They need cleaned up and pollished. Bob
Those look sorta like disk brake calipers. Your not tricking me are you? I wish I had disk brakes that morning at 03:00. I was drunker than Dick was when Haddie died. I was intering my stall at the docks when one engine died on my twin screw. I got crooked and crashed my 24000# cruiser into the dock. I woke every swinging dick up that morning and called numerious names. I told them my brakes weren't working.

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Originally Posted by EXCESS ENERGY
Thanks H2O GHOST. Some things on this project takes forever, But I have the rest of the winter to get done. So next year your asses better be ready for 1 fast $$$$ing ride.
Yeh I know it seems like forever to get things done, like you said you have the rest of the winter to get it finished up, Then game on for next season. You bet believe we will be ready, Remember your best anchor man will be aboard!!! Progress is looking good keep the pics coming!!

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Originally Posted by EXCESS ENERGY
Another piece to add to the project. We are cleaning up the front of the motors, power steering, alternator, and external oil pump brackets. The ones before were a little hookie. We findly located some one piece oil pump and alternator brackets. This only took 6 weeks, LOL, SWEEEEEET. They need cleaned up and pollished. Bob
I can see into the future. (with all the beautifully polished aluminum). Boating Friday night Saturday and Sunday. The polishing Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday etc....
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Originally Posted by Velocity Vector
Those look sorta like disk brake calipers. Your not tricking me are you? I wish I had disk brakes that morning at 03:00. I was drunker than Dick was when Haddie died. I was intering my stall at the docks when one engine died on my twin screw. I got crooked and crashed my 24000# cruiser into the dock. I woke every swinging dick up that morning and called numerious names. I told them my brakes weren't working.
a simple thought comes to mind KC....
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Front end update. Brackets for sea pumps, alternator brackets and oil pump mounts. The wooden pieces will be 3/4 billet mounted to heads and block. Then the sea pump on left will mount directly to that, and the alternator and oil pumps will be mounted to one mount then to 3/4 billet piece. Check out the Danny Bee belt drive. Bob
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Old 10-25-2011, 10:40 PM
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Danny Bee belt drive is sweet. A little pricey but like Grandpaw always said, "Go first class son and don't look back".
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Bob, what are you doing for head gaskets?
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Originally Posted by Coolerman
Bob, what are you doing for head gaskets?
Jason. Cometic with 18- 5/8" ARP head studs. Unlike the Gm 1/2" studs, FORD uses 5/8" + the 18, i think we will be ok.
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