Tim Look at the number of post credited to you. Neat, 444 post showing the 444 and the 666. Some of us have warped minds, is not 666 the devils number?
David
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Tim Look at the number of post credited to you. Neat, 444 post showing the 444 and the 666. Some of us have warped minds, is not 666 the devils number?
David
You're sure enough right, 666 is the "number of the beast", though purely coincidental. 444 = 4 carbs 44 cubic inches, 666 is 6 carbs 66 cubic inches. Should I chose to built a Mark25H powerhead, it will be a 220.
Building so many custom engines, I found the need to establish names to remember critical features. My Mercury's have numerical codes, early OMC's have names or an acronym, while later OMC's have signs of the zodiac or predatory animals (because there are not enough zodiac signs).
How do you keep track of your engines?
Tim
Looks are deceiving, Alan. There's much work to do before pulling the rope. I'll be happy to have the fully rigged, fully functional 666 rigged in time for Mark's swap meet. Next year, a special event for combined MK75H (stock), 850cc (mod), or 1100cc (alky), would surely fill a field. It will be a sight/sound to see. Am still thinking Contantine and Hillsdale, possibly Depue. How about you?
Tim
Well it is a hard choice to pick a site. Maybe we could get folks to pick a location that would get the greatest number of engine to show up. It would be great also if we could get a sponcer for the event. I will bring the 75-H MOD engine and a stock 75-H. I think it might be possible to get a couple other 75-H engines on the water. I know Doug Kay was restoring 4 of them so we will see.
Alan
Hey Ron,
Just realized your post was not responded to. The Yam with Merc internals was ambitious enough, but not sure about the timer base theory. If the firing order is the same, and cylinders are spaced evenly about the crank circle, the timer base should have worked regardless. Was firing order the problem?
Tim
For Powerabout and others interested in 444-666 internals, a couple of images to fuel your fires. These are historical from the 444.1 project. The 444.2 and 444.3 have aluminum reed cages to save weight. The 666 will have aluminum cages as well.
Though I haven't measured the difference, reed cage stuffing makes up for at least some of the duct volume gained with the pyramid reed setup. Does this make sense now?
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Tim
What is the purpose of the plates on top and on bottom of each reed cage?
My guess is to stuff the crankcase to lower the overall volume and since he is using external reeds, no need for the Merc set up.
Tim
Hey Brad,
Tim is correct - The plates serve dual purpose: 1) Plugging the existing reed openings which allows use of the existing reed cages as crank bearings. And 2) Stuffing the case to make up for some/all of the volume growth in the pyramid reed duct.
What I'm surprised at is nobody mentioned the piston......
Tim
2 ring set up an cut skirt?
Tim