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procharged 454 09-28-2008 07:45 PM

Drive spacer question
 
I have a 29 fountain with a 2 inch drive spacer. I want to try the boat without the spacer. What do I need to change back to stock specs? I have the stock studs and o ring and drive fluild but do I need anything else? Thanks for any Help.

DareDevil 09-28-2008 09:15 PM

NO, nothing else needet.

Just take the downshaft extension off, but you see that once you take the spacer out.

Well , i asume its a bravo ?!

ssm-v1 09-28-2008 09:20 PM

if its a bravo you will need a stock lenght coupler

DareDevil 09-28-2008 09:41 PM


Originally Posted by ssm-v1 (Post 2700246)
if its a bravo you will need a stock lenght coupler

$hit forgot about that, sorry .I thought there is only an extension on there.:eek:

procharged 454 09-29-2008 04:24 AM

Thanks for all your help, I knew I needed the coupler I just forgot it when I pick up the new studs. So Do you think I will pick up any speed with out losing slip... Thanks

procharged 454 09-29-2008 04:27 AM


Originally Posted by ssm-v1 (Post 2700246)
if its a bravo you will need a stock lenght coupler

Yes it is a bravo 1 with beef up gears.

ssm-v1 09-29-2008 06:28 AM

well it depends on wh y the spacer was in there in yhe first place as the x dimesion goes up it loses the leveage to carry the bow high resulting in a flatter running boat you will definatly will loose some high speed stablity but this all depends on again why it had that size spacer in it.also watch the change in water pressure

procharged 454 09-29-2008 06:06 PM


Originally Posted by ssm-v1 (Post 2700356)
well it depends on wh y the spacer was in there in yhe first place as the x dimesion goes up it loses the leveage to carry the bow high resulting in a flatter running boat you will definatly will loose some high speed stablity but this all depends on again why it had that size spacer in it.also watch the change in water pressure

I was told by riggs marine that built the enginbe the 2in drive spacer was needed because the lower unit would suck air instead of water. ( drive is to high x dim) I will watch my water pressure but was hoping for more top speed. Most fountain are set up for top speed. BUT with 634 hp on dyno sheet the speed is not there with a 28in left hand prop at 5100 it gone 72mph gps.

ssm-v1 09-29-2008 06:09 PM

whats there gear ratio

Wahoo ATV 09-30-2008 08:21 AM

Sounds like you have a multiple setup issues. If you have a 1.3 ratio you have 27% prop slip. If it is a 1.50 you have 20% slip. A good setup is about 8%. I would dump the spacer and start from scratch with setup. Also consider sending in your prop to be checked and labbed. Call Brett at BBlades. They are the best. 920-295-4435


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