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SCX Lower
Have you had good success in redoing the new IMCO SCX lowers ?
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i tried to work mine with sand paper and lots of love thinking i could do "blue printing" and ran hard 3-4 times with zero results... i finally sent my imco lowers to craig at wilson custom and he literally made love to these things, gained me 3 mph without pushing the boat, made my boat handle 10x better, and says if i send him the props there is more to come............ my drives look nothing like stock imcos anymore..... WCM are lower genuises, worth every penny
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SCX Lowers
Anyone have a single engine boat with the SCX lower that has had Wilson blue print their lower?
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Originally Posted by TWIN-SPINS
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explain what and how you did the profile proccess with,,,great job
My preferred weapon of choice for roughing out is a bosch electric dye grinder with a coarse aluminium burr, the finer detail work is done with a small air dye grinder with smoother burrs. The straight lines are achieved with a course body file followed by a second cut half round file, i then use a rubbing block for the outer radiuses and then a broom stale wrapped in production paper for the internal corners finished of with scotch brite. All of the above processes require good hand eye co-ordination as Craig has pointed out Wilson Custom Marine has been doing this for many years and have great crudentials in this area. I like to make and modify as many components for my own boats as possible and i don't mind too much if it doesn't work out first time i can always weld them up and try a new shape, not something i would reccomend unless you have the time and facilities. Peter |
This thread is very interesting & look forward to more posts....... especially the pics!!!
Sound to me like WCM knows what they're doing. Would love to see them post a few pics of the drives they are working on? Thanks, Tim Bostic Hoss Marine Props p.s. Thanks Peter for sharing your stuff. |
peterunwin...im curious about the rounded trailing edges. I thought those were meant to be squared off and sharp? Like a planing hull vs displacement hull. It was my impression that at speed there would be an air void on the trailing edge.
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Originally Posted by JRider
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peterunwin...im curious about the rounded trailing edges. I thought those were meant to be squared off and sharp? Like a planing hull vs displacement hull. It was my impression that at speed there would be an air void on the trailing edge.
The thinking behind re-shaping the rear of the lower units is to try and reduce the turbulent waterflow to the props ideally i would like to do this over a much longer distance to make it a much more gradual transition but i would need to strip the drives and check wall thicknesses before removing any more material. I have had excellent results re-shaping the Volvo DPR lowers on our diesel boat which used to suffer quite bad propeller erosion. To me modyfing and testing new ideas is a really fun part of boating sometimes it works:) sometimes it doesn't:( All the best Peter |
anyone have a picture of an imco sc lower redone by wilson? results?
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Originally Posted by La/stryker
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anyone have a picture of an imco sc lower redone by wilson? results?
http://i763.photobucket.com/albums/x...blueprint2.jpg http://i763.photobucket.com/albums/x...oblueprint.jpg http://i763.photobucket.com/albums/x...s797Medium.jpg http://i763.photobucket.com/albums/x...s796Medium.jpg |
did you pick up any speed?
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