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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)..........
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"!
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