2nd Maiden Voyage
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Over the winter I rebuilt my old 454's that were the original donor engines out of my Panther. Last summer mid summer I was running gallons of water through one of my engines. After a couple of poker and fun runs I pulled out that engine and discovered it had a cracked block. I quickly threw in one of my spare Merc 420's I had laying around so I could make the run that weekend and finish out the summer.
The maiden voyage on the fresh power was a success. Spent an hour on Lake Michigan Saturday running below 4000 RPM's and never getting into the 4 barrels. (the discipline was real) I also incorporated some 3D printed parts that I designed up.



The maiden voyage on the fresh power was a success. Spent an hour on Lake Michigan Saturday running below 4000 RPM's and never getting into the 4 barrels. (the discipline was real) I also incorporated some 3D printed parts that I designed up.



Last edited by Rookie; 06-06-2018 at 11:36 PM.
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Thanks Mike! It takes 4 times as long to clean, prep, paint and detail then build them. All new AN hoses and fitting, anodized plugs, oil sandwich thermostats... the list goes on.
Hopefully, Todd would be proud
I do have his red carburetor throttle plates on the engines now. He could never get his custom built carbs to run right. So I thought I would use them, just because.
Hopefully, Todd would be proud
I do have his red carburetor throttle plates on the engines now. He could never get his custom built carbs to run right. So I thought I would use them, just because.
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