first problem to over come is the bracket, ,
first problem to over come is the bracket, ,
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Fred, do you know where I can buy a intake manifold for the angled mod 50 front half? Thanks
Hey Fred - Do you have that block sitting on a 49ci adapter plate for mocking it up or a 56? Not sure how much extra you need but if it's sitting on the 49 plate now, you'll gain about 5/16" clearance if you run a stock style 56ci adapter plate... Only reason I say that is from the pics it looks too short to be a 56 plate
Critchfield 15" 56ci OMC
RapidCraft Cyclone 15" 56ci OMC
Hey fred do you have anymore straight fronts ?
Who aint addicted to fast boats.....
i would think Sea way would have some on the shelf. you can buy this one but you have to take the whole thing, when i'm done. with my standard warranty witch reads " you buy it you own it , no matter what it brings, and this agreement stands no matter of law ect.............
goin to change the bracket
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I know this is a bit early do you have any plans on porting and the cast in exhaust passages? I'm interested in how this turns out.
it's not to early, it's best to have a plan. i will install the Straight-in port map. the exhaust will stand as it is. i've heard of Dyno tails of 115hp out of an SST 60 with stock carbs and no finger ports. not seein it. 110-115 hp is were i think she will end up, not seein the sst60 makin more than 100hp with finger ports............
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see about puttin a copy of that map up, then yous can in stall it in one of your own
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Would be nice to see that. Fred, you mentioned before about 2 barrel carbs being different for a mod 50 than carbs off an engine that feeds 2 cylinders like a V4 or v6. Other than jetting, and linkages, what would be different in making a v4 and v6 carb work in that application? I have 3 carbs here that look like the ones in your pics that I'd like to use on a similar project. Not sure what they were originally from but they were pulled off a 49.7 that someone had modified.
Kevin
Critchfield 15" 56ci OMC
RapidCraft Cyclone 15" 56ci OMC
the throttle plates are different, one cyl carbs only have the slot at the bottom of the plate. it will idle at like 7000rpms with "V" carb plates.
the main nozzle is also different, the older Mod50 carbs had a smaller center hole in the main nozzle, newer mod50 carbs have a jet in the bottom of the nozzle
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