smittythewelder
12-30-2017, 04:00 PM
With racingfan1 putting up those fascinating articles from the mid-Fifties boating magazines, a question arises.
I would like to see one of the old guys make a class M through F listing of the old opposed-cylinder OMC racing engines. 4-60s I know about, and the class C Speeditwins. But when I hear references to KRs and POs and such, I'm lost. I'd like to see these listed, including any oddballs (Bob Gilliam once showed me what I recall, maybe incorrectly, as a 4-cylinder Johnson for Class B. And when I say I "know about" 4-60s, I am dimly aware that there might have been some variants, "Big Fours," or something like that.
Most of us, I assume, know about the more modern of the Merc racing models, from the KG4s and Mk15s, through the Mks 20H/30H/55H/and 75H. In the Sixties you'd also see alky motors based on the Mk58, and even the Merc 350 (Class C) and 650 (Class F), with the 4-cylinder 850s sometimes used a little later on. And some here probably go far enough back to have raced KG7s or KG9s.
Anyway, I think it might be a good reference thread, a sticky, listing all of the racing engines by class and by manufacturer. Obviously I'm not the guy who can do this off the top of his head, but maybe one of you can . . ???
I would like to see one of the old guys make a class M through F listing of the old opposed-cylinder OMC racing engines. 4-60s I know about, and the class C Speeditwins. But when I hear references to KRs and POs and such, I'm lost. I'd like to see these listed, including any oddballs (Bob Gilliam once showed me what I recall, maybe incorrectly, as a 4-cylinder Johnson for Class B. And when I say I "know about" 4-60s, I am dimly aware that there might have been some variants, "Big Fours," or something like that.
Most of us, I assume, know about the more modern of the Merc racing models, from the KG4s and Mk15s, through the Mks 20H/30H/55H/and 75H. In the Sixties you'd also see alky motors based on the Mk58, and even the Merc 350 (Class C) and 650 (Class F), with the 4-cylinder 850s sometimes used a little later on. And some here probably go far enough back to have raced KG7s or KG9s.
Anyway, I think it might be a good reference thread, a sticky, listing all of the racing engines by class and by manufacturer. Obviously I'm not the guy who can do this off the top of his head, but maybe one of you can . . ???