Testing the 36 tomorrow
#11
I'll keep you posted on how my boat turns out.
We pulled the A/C fitting off the bottom, took the hook out and trued the last four feet of the hull.
That fitting is a BIG problem. I know for a fact it was causing a lose of speed and creating bad water on the port drive and prop.
We should have it back in the water soon.
We pulled the A/C fitting off the bottom, took the hook out and trued the last four feet of the hull.
That fitting is a BIG problem. I know for a fact it was causing a lose of speed and creating bad water on the port drive and prop.
We should have it back in the water soon.
#12
Originally Posted by JasonSmith
What size carbs? The stock Holleys? I had to go to a 1050 Dominator to get my 502 to spin 6000.
#13
Originally Posted by Dock Holiday
I'll keep you posted on how my boat turns out.
We pulled the A/C fitting off the bottom, took the hook out and trued the last four feet of the hull.
That fitting is a BIG problem. I know for a fact it was causing a lose of speed and creating bad water on the port drive and prop.
We should have it back in the water soon.
We pulled the A/C fitting off the bottom, took the hook out and trued the last four feet of the hull.
That fitting is a BIG problem. I know for a fact it was causing a lose of speed and creating bad water on the port drive and prop.
We should have it back in the water soon.
#15
I'm very interested to hear how Dock's boat rides now that the hook has been removed. I have heard on Baja's that taking it out causes it to porpoise alot more.
Dock please let us know !!!!
Dock please let us know !!!!
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#18
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From: ankeny,ia.
Originally Posted by BajaRunner
no, but thinking about adding them. what do you think about the carb size?
Spacers increase plenum volume,
that can help compensate when
carb size is a limiting factor.
And, they're relatively cheap, and
relatively easy to install.
#19
Originally Posted by BajaRunner
no, but thinking about adding them. what do you think about the carb size?
WOT RUN AND SEE WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE BUT WHEN I DID
MINE WE PUT A 850 CARB ON WHAT IS THE TIMING SET AT?
#20
BajaRunner, Sorry to cut you short today on the phone. When I tried to call you back I didn't have your number. To answer your question, the only person I know of for glass work around here would be Rick George out at Emerald Point Marina. I have not met him personally or had any work done for me by him, but I have been told that he is suppose to be good. The only other people that I have heard do a good job is Custom Boats of Austin, but then again I have not personally had anything done by them. Sorry I can't give you a definate answer but I hope this helps.



