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am I seeing an alternator direct connected to the crank shaft ? never seen that post 2182
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Originally Posted by F-2 Speedy
(Post 4847401)
am I seeing an alternator direct connected to the crank shaft ? never seen that post 2182
I wondered what front drive setup that was? Guess seawater pumps cam driven. Also hydraulic cylinders on transom, but I see no steering pumps?? Why the need for 2 tie bars also? |
Originally Posted by cheech
(Post 4847402)
Also hydraulic cylinders on transom, but I see no steering pumps??
Why the need for 2 tie bars also? The 2nd tiebar on the steering is likely (only guessing here) to keep the push/pull effect of the steering rams equal on each drive |
Originally Posted by speicher lane
(Post 4847403)
The boat will have an old school hydraulic pump in the helm... All manual input with no assist (obviously)... Think of early o/b skaters
The 2nd tiebar on the steering is likely (only guessing here) to keep the push/pull effect of the steering rams equal on each drive An outboard hydraulic setup. Never knew they used them on sterndrive boats. |
Arena Craft... The first boat I drove
Actually Howard Arneson's first boat using the prototype Surface drive. I think this is the only photo of the boat. Powered with a Crusader Marine 350 Chevy.
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Originally Posted by cheech
(Post 4847405)
That's what I thought at first.
An outboard hydraulic setup. Never knew they used them on sterndrive boats. |
Originally Posted by ScottyChatham
(Post 4847671)
I have never seen this type set up? I was told the engine stuff is jet boat type stuff? No belts anywhere, water pump off cam, alternator off crank. The steering I have no idea except I don’t like it lol. I am changing that this winter. Going to redo the transom, stringers and modernize the interior and stereo. I will leave the motor setup, it really works well and is something different!
So you'll have to add a hydraulic helm, lines to it, pump, and reservoir. The pump situation might get difficult if there isn't any access to get a belt to your steering pump with your existing front drive setup. Guess there isn't even a lower pulley? |
Originally Posted by cheech
(Post 4847822)
Well as speicher lane said, the steering has no power assist. My guess is that's your issue with it?
So you'll have to add a hydraulic helm, lines to it, pump, and reservoir. The pump situation might get difficult if there isn't any access to get a belt to your steering pump with your existing front drive setup. Guess there isn't even a lower pulley? |
IMCO makes an electric power steering system that we use on outboards. Works great Give them a call they will set you up.
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https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...4602796259.jpg https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...7878a4f00e.jpg https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...40374ca755.jpg https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...907d4c7b47.jpg OK so Not OffShore :party-smiley-004: But I picked up this Tub for next to nothing and will be starting a rehab this winter. Prob 16-18'. Some sort of Chevy V8 and Jet drive. I have seen a bad pic of one that was in a Bond movie and trying to figure out which movie so I can some get paint ideas. Probably early 60s. and the name on it is JEW CANOE lol. Some say change it- I say Bad Luck. Any Bond fanatics that might know which one? Already watched Dr No and found out you can't even get old Bond movies free on steaming that I can find. Hmmmm |
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