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Old 04-27-2008, 06:27 PM
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Default Six months of hard work - Worth it!!

Those who cruise the Formula Owners forum will be aware of this, but I just wanted to share the results of 6 months of after-hours and weekend effort in working over my 382. I'm not sure that I would do it again, but it was good to get out from behind my desk and be a mechanic and fabricator again, and I think that it came out pretty well. Attached are some teaser shots.

2000 382 Formula Project

Hey Nort - Let's go boating!
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I have been reading your updates in the formula section, I love what you have done great job. I hope she gives you many trouble free hours of enjoyment
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Wow Chuck! It all looks awesome. I can't wait to see it in person. So, what's your first club event? Frostbite Cruise?
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Great job!!!! I think it's time for me to do some work now.
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Awsome Job!!!!!! Love the attention to detail!!!!
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wow just finished reading the thread awsome
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Nice job, looks great. Time to go boating. My Senorita should be ready in a week or so also.
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Great job.

I didnt see the CMI air pump I sold you though.

Did you use it?

Spectacular work on the engine compartment!

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Is there a thread that covers what you had done to the motors...what's in them...etc?

Great Stuff! I love these types of threads
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Ron - It's in there, tucked away on a polished stainless steel shelf, just below the starboard drive & tab pumps. I still have to finish hooking up the cylinders on the mufflers, though - my original ones siezed up, so I found some stainless/nylon ones from Parker-Hannifin to try.

Swamplizard - The engine spec's weren't changed. They're Volvo Penta (innovation Marine) DPX HP 600's. 540 ci, 600 hp, GM BowTie block & heads, Crower cranks/rods, JE pistons, Crane hydraulic roller valve gear, Manley stainless/inconel valves, Isky springs, Holley injection and close-cooled. They are not particularly glamorous-looking, so it was hard to really bling them up. They are, however all business, as they are based on an engine package that Innovation supplies to the Navy for "certain craft".

I have to travel next week, so we hope to take her out for the first runs on May 10. We'll be at the CBPBA Shakedon Cruise May 17th, but will be going by car...

Thanks for the compliments. Looking back on it, it was definitely a huge, huge project, but also very satisfying...
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