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SPITFIRE 08-02-2010 08:07 PM

Nascat, when you get it back, and want an ogler(sp) you just let me know. Just got back from Boston and spent a couple days on my buddy's Warlock, man I miss my boats but 4 kids later, its a little tough right now. Bill

NASCAT 08-06-2010 01:42 PM

Counting down the days!
 
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Just got an update from Skater, Trevor Stacy that rigged this boat when it was originally built has been overseeing this project & said we're getting close to splashdown.

Everything will be bolted in for good mid next week and assuming the hatches get painted a sea trial could take place before the weeks out. Much like anything else it's the minute details that take the longest.

Remember that Ilmor's Gen4 725 / Indy drive package is an all electronic drive by wire package but my Gen3 710 engine is not. While Ilmor has written the necessary software to get the engine, trans & drive to communicate Trevor is working through getting my tab & drive indicators to work using potentiometers (like a smartcraft system uses) & servos to move the Stainless Marine sticks so that I don't have to reconfigure my dash to accomodate L.E.D. type indicators. which is what Ilmor recommends for their cable free package. The pic of the blue bezeled indicators is courtesy of C-Spray & shows the L.E.D. cable free technology. I have no probelm w/ the L.E.D. other than I have no space & it would require removing ALL my gauges, filling in holes, relocating gages & then putting a new piece of CF over everything only to have to redrill the entire dash (both sides).

Keeping my fingers crossed Trevors plan comes together.

Von Bongo 08-06-2010 02:34 PM

Oooooo....aaaaahhhh :D

NASCAT 08-06-2010 02:36 PM


Originally Posted by Von Bongo (Post 3176660)
Oooooo....aaaaahhhh :D

Are you supposed to be on here during the day! Buy anything this week?

precisiondetails 08-06-2010 05:17 PM


Originally Posted by NASCAT (Post 3176663)
Are you supposed to be on here during the day! Buy anything this week?

So whats the deal with your engine hatch?

NASCAT 08-09-2010 08:11 AM

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Rigging final details prior to engine install.

C_Spray 08-09-2010 11:45 AM

Nice. The hydraulic connection block at the top of the Indy transom assembly makes for neat rigging. What are all the small screws scattered around on the inside of the transom? No shutoff valves on the water pickups? (I got picked on for that on in my re-rig.)

NASCAT 08-09-2010 11:58 AM


Originally Posted by C_Spray (Post 3178105)
Nice. The hydraulic connection block at the top of the Indy transom assembly makes for neat rigging. What are all the small screws scattered around on the inside of the transom? No shutoff valves on the water pickups? (I got picked on for that on in my re-rig.)

Very nice piece, I agree.

They were either from the old drive reservoir & or the tyraps w/ eyelets that held the blige blower hose in place. Thats my guess anyway. I'm sure all that will be cleaned up.

Based on the 14" of hose between the hull pickups & strainers is there really a need for a valve? The fresh flush feeds directly into the strainers so it's not as if you'll starve for water while running on the hose. Not sure I see the need.

ILMORdude 08-09-2010 12:00 PM


Originally Posted by NASCAT (Post 3178116)
Very nice piece, I agree.

They were either from the old drive reservoir & or the tyraps w/ eyelets that held the blige blower hose in place. Thats my guess anyway. I'm sure all that will be cleaned up.

Based on the 14" of hose between the hull pickups & strainers is there really a need for a valve. The fresh flush feeds directly into the strainers so it's not as if you'll starve for water while running on the hose. Not sure I see the need.

In Case of Emergency Valves (lose a hose) I believe is the general concensus for having them sir...........

NASCAT 08-09-2010 12:11 PM


Originally Posted by ILMORdude (Post 3178119)
In Case of Emergency Valves (lose a hose) I believe is the general concensus for having them sir...........

I guess but the way it's plumbed there's barely room. Hasn't been a problem to date & at a certain point enough is enough. I don't have any of the rubber conforming spikes that people use to plug a hole in their hull nor did I have a bellows repair kit (as if there were such a thing) incase on of those gave up. The applications I've seen them use a sea cock for was used to fresh flush the engines so all the water didn't run out the drive (bravo applications w/o strainers)


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