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crankbearing
11-01-2005, 07:39 PM
Here is a pic of my d-mod at long sault, Ont this past year. nothing but air there. This is 86 mph on GPS at 7/8 below and a 1/4" tuck.

Regards,

mercguy
11-02-2005, 01:46 PM
Maybe you shouldn't come to the Winter Nationals after all. I ain't sure I can keep you in site!

You do know that running a CMH like that is normal, but running a DMH like that is likely to get you wet don't you? (You're running a little higher than I do. Tuck is about the same. I may run slightly less.)

Never mind what I said in the first sentence. You can't beat me if you're swimmin'.:rolleyes:

I do hope to see you in Louisiana next spring Dave.


hey, this is my thought to you L6!!!

"You can't beat me if you're swimmin'";) ;) ;)

crankbearing
11-02-2005, 03:33 PM
Hey you two,

I do not understand but they had waterwings for sale this week at Canadian tire (CDN Pep boys) I'll buy a couple pair and bring them along with me. :p :D :D :D

Daren what do you have for "c" pistons .015 any around. 030 over rings. I have some welded up steel pipes that were on a 35A thickest baffle plate I have ever seen. no identifying marks but I am thinking they would work on the C-mod. In that load of boats from Duncan was a early giles 10'8 with a 37" bottom no tunnel would be Ok for C-mod. heck YA!!!

Regards,

mercguy
11-02-2005, 10:43 PM
Hey you two,

I do not understand but they had waterwings for sale this week at Canadian tire (CDN Pep boys) I'll buy a couple pair and bring them along with me. :p :D :D :D

Daren what do you have for "c" pistons .015 any around. 030 over rings. I have some welded up steel pipes that were on a 35A thickest baffle plate I have ever seen. no identifying marks but I am thinking they would work on the C-mod. In that load of boats from Duncan was a early giles 10'8 with a 37" bottom no tunnel would be Ok for C-mod. heck YA!!!

Regards,

Dave, I have (4) decent used .015 pistons. >.030 rings (actually .036) are available from Harry Brinkman, along with .021 rings. I still have some NOS Merc .015 rings. Build a C Merc, bring it to Cajun Country. Let's show them Yamato mods what a Merc C is all about!

I think Don Allen still has NOS .015 and .030 Merc A/C pistons for sale.......$100 ea...

crankbearing
11-03-2005, 04:51 AM
Hey D,

I have .030 new brand new, but this block I have is virgin mint and I did not want to bore that to .030 if I did not have to.
What is CC min/max on those, should we move this thread elsewhere. Is there still a Merc c mod spec sheet somewhere.

Regards,

Joe Silvestri 36-S
11-03-2005, 05:30 AM
Dave,

If you look at the APBA web site under downloads, you'll find the tech manual for the mod division. I know that a lot of the spec. have been removed from the mercury over the years to keep it competitive with the Yamato. My C Merc. could have a lot more done to it if so desired. Good luck guys.

mercguy
11-03-2005, 09:01 AM
Min. CC's for a C Merc is 16. I've never found one that was close to that though. 18 - 19 is normal.


hmmmmmmmmm..............;)

mercguy
11-03-2005, 09:02 AM
Dave,

If you look at the APBA web site under downloads, you'll find the tech manual for the mod division. I know that a lot of the spec. have been removed from the mercury over the years to keep it competitive with the Yamato. My C Merc. could have a lot more done to it if so desired. Good luck guys.


see, one more C Merc is still out there wating to get raced!!!!

mercguy
11-03-2005, 09:05 AM
Hey D,

I have .030 new brand new, but this block I have is virgin mint and I did not want to bore that to .030 if I did not have to.
What is CC min/max on those, should we move this thread elsewhere. Is there still a Merc c mod spec sheet somewhere.

Regards,

Dave, there are lots of "donor' C blocks out there, ready to be bored, etc. So, you could save that one for a rainy day. Heck, I have several blocks that have been bored .030 years ago, that are available for use. One is Ernie Dae's winning C stock block.....

Joe Silvestri 36-S
11-03-2005, 09:27 AM
Sorry buddy. Not enough time to keep all the rigs running well as it is. If I added another rig, I'd really be behind the 8 ball. :D

mercguy
11-03-2005, 09:32 AM
Sorry buddy. Not enough time to keep all the rigs running well as it is. If I added another rig, I'd really be behind the 8 ball. :D


I hear ya Joe and SHOULD BE listening to you also! I only plan to run my CMH a few times (maybe 3) this coming season, mainly just for the Winter Nat's, since most of the "good ole boyz" will be there with their's.

Seriously like you said Joe, I too, need to concentrate more on 2 classes........CSH and CSR for this year. Will be "playing and testing" the other rigs (20SSH, DMH, CMH)..........

17W
11-18-2005, 07:13 PM
Sorry buddy. Not enough time to keep all the rigs running well as it is. If I added another rig, I'd really be behind the 8 ball. :D
Come on Joe what's yourself & Moose got on the drawing board? tell your Dad I said, "Hello"!