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Before & After
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Well it has been a busy few weeks and after a shake down day at the local lake I am ready for Havasu. Still have some clean up to do and break in but it sure is a new game now!! :D Will be fun to see some surprired faces when it fires up. Here is the Before.
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Now the after
Here is the after :D :D :D
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Now the after
Here is the after :D :D :D
WELL I have a real nice picture but the camera is new like then motor only now I have to figure out how to get a lower resolution as my file size is to large? :rolleyes: I tried. |
Hey, where's the after??? No pic.
Oh, I get it.... bad joke. |
Uhhhhhhhh:confused: Mmmmmmmmm:confused:
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Well lets try this after shot. Sorry, man I hate it when that happens.
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The drumroll please.................................:confused:
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Ahhhh:D
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Nice upgrade Drew!
Is that as close to the seatback as it looks:eek: |
Sweet. What a change! Did Teague marine build them? We want more detail. :)
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Thanks Playn. Yea it is real close. Wife said no scoops and no cutting the seat so mounting accessory drives and pulley alignment took some doing. Blower has to go on after motor is installed.
Andy |
That's much better!:cool:
Congrats What kind of numbers (boat, hp, speed)? |
No I can't afford a real Teague. They did have some input when building though. Went the some what cheap route.
427 truck tall deck block. 4.5" stroke .030 over bore 525 cu. JE pistons about 7.8cr Dart heads 1071 littlefiled running 6% under driven. 2- 850 Holleys Crane full roller valve train 139651 hyd roller No dyno runs but it is a hole new world. Now for the bravo upgrade! |
very nice:) looks like it might be a challenge changing that blower belt:eek:
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sweeet! I like it alot. :D :D :D
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Congo-Rats:D :D :D :D :D :D
Wish ours would come in:mad: |
Now thats some befor and after shots. It looks great, good luck with it.:D
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Ver nice!! looks like you'll be smoking on the water this summer. Good luck
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What did you do with the old flame arrestor? Or the motor for that matter...
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