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#11 Re: A Series powered boat (blew my outboard up!!!)
docroc Posted on: 2006/10/10 10:53
Webers or Holleys on bent eights,Four Amals or twin DCOE's on four cylinder mills Quote:

converted wrote:
ive seen webers in a near vertical position on V8 manifolds...what did they do in boats before injection??


#12 Re: A Series powered boat (blew my outboard up!!!)
sidedraught Posted on: 2006/10/10 11:23
Craig, maybe you could rig up something like this.

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#13 Re: A Series powered boat (blew my outboard up!!!)
LittleFireyOne Posted on: 2006/10/10 12:09
what about using su stromberg type carbies?


#14 Re: A Series powered boat (blew my outboard up!!!)
converted Posted on: 2006/10/10 12:09
hahahahahahahahaha Andy youre a classic!!! Where on earth do you find these photos!!! I could see my yellow race car mounted on a twin hull!!!


#15 Re: A Series powered boat (blew my outboard up!!!)
120fly Posted on: 2006/10/10 12:44
You will need >>>>>>>
prop shaft >keywayed balanced and prop bolt $450+
floor coupling to run prop shaft through floor $350 + brass bushs machined to suit prop shaft .
alloy exhaust water cooled manifold a must ?$$$$
brass water pump for cooling system $200
Engine mounts you will have to make your self .
you will have to get the fibreglass made stronger around the engine area.
Id go a holden v6 efi set up should get one cheep enough and they already make water cooled exhaust manifolds for them .


#16 Re: A Series powered boat (blew my outboard up!!!)
WhiteSedan Posted on: 2006/10/10 12:46
120fly, do you have to marinate the engine like this or can you just use the engine the conventional way with rad etc.


#17 Re: A Series powered boat (blew my outboard up!!!)
datrat_dave Posted on: 2006/10/10 12:56
the only place you'd find such inventions... Tassie!

Well out in the sticks in tassie

Troy will know more, think he found it down in Roseberry or somewhere?

Why not just use a single 32/36? If its gota be downdraught that'd work fine surely...

cheers
Dave


#18 Re: A Series powered boat (blew my outboard up!!!)
short-coupe Posted on: 2006/10/10 13:10
a guy near work bought a 10ft alloy boat, it's a jet powered A14 motor, i'll get some piccy's up of it, he needs a stocko carby to suit, as it;s corroded.


#19 Re: A Series powered boat (blew my outboard up!!!)
docroc Posted on: 2006/10/10 20:27
Holden V6 has for a jetboat,one vital ingredient ,TORQUE which an A series wil lnever produce .a Good boat motor......


#20 Re: A Series powered boat (blew my outboard up!!!)
danny30001 Posted on: 2006/10/11 7:39



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