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Old 01-25-2020, 02:02 PM
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Hi guys, I asked earlier who have fastest diesel V bottom boat on earth. Topic focus to my Fountain instead of find out what boat is fastest.
Every other of you will think I'm crazy, maybe, but I'm trying to build very fast, fuel efficient boat without million euros investment.
Boat is 1999 model 47 Lightning, original triple 525EFI
Engine Transmash V12, 38.88liters, 2372cid, twin HX80 turbo (91mm), Bosch P3000 fuel pump
Transmission heavily modified ZF5HP600 automatic transmission
Crossbox and twin custom surface drives

You asked pic in general boating section, here is few pics of engine

You can see aluminium water cooled exhaust manifolds, somekind generator version use those. These are very rare, usually they are made of cast iron. Alu version weight only 25kg/piece

Crarnkshaft and conrods are billet steel in stock.
Pistons are forged
six bolt main caps (main bolts are 22mm and side bolts 12mm if remember right)
wet iron liners
fuel system is not good, I will replace it completely with Bosch stuff
I have made piston oil squirts, pistons will melt without nozzles

Tractor pulling engines make 3000-4000hp almoust stock internals, marine long run power should be good somewhere 2000-3000hp. Cooling is much better in marine world.

What you think guys?



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Everything is ok except that I am too busy to build Fountain in schedule I want. Drives get on slowly, they are back in machine shop. In few months they should be ready, trim cylinders and extension boxes are next step. I draw CAD pictures soon, so same machine shop can manufacture cylinders and some other metal work company can make the boxes. My time is not enough to machine all myself, otherwise boat is never ready...
I bought new to me propellers, Kiekhafer forged 4 blade 18.2"x28" in great shape. They are too low pitch but I think they are good props for beginning, calculated top speed should be 90-100mph.
If I can't get Fountain ready next 15 years, little boat builder can do rest. Now she is barely size of HX80 Holset.


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Big block conrod vs Transmash, it's slaverod design if you have never seen something like that. Advantage is wider bearing surface area and shorter crank and engine. They are made of billet chrome steel and hand polished in stock!
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New Bosch P3000 pump, regrind cam to fit Transmash firing order, 13mm plungers, 680mm3/stroke fuel delivery, theoretical max power is 3200hp if efficiency stay good at higher power levels. Engine is at least big enough.
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Find out ASD8 prop shaft in foto
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Keep 'em coming! Very interesting!
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Big boys and closer look to bottom end, last pic show piston cooler system. There are no rod bolts at all! rod big ends are tapped, it's very solid fit and very expensive to manufacture, a lot of machining work. this engine is made early 60's so no CNC milling.... By the way, all aluminium is duraluminium, later called 2000 series, used on airframe fabrication. Tensile strenght are much higher than present day recycle beer can ****.
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Welcome!!! I don't think anyone on this site will think you are crazy. Everyone is normal here.

Very interesting build. Please keep us updated.
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Any pics of the ride it’s going to power. Keep it coming. Very cool project.
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Awesome project! Thank you for sharing! We really enjoy the entertainment! Unfortunately there are not many members here (at least that dare to post lol!) that will be any help to you, but I do believe we will all offer the best motivation possible!
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