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WILDTHING TAZ 01-11-2003 08:30 PM

YOUR BOAT DOES NOT WEIGH A WHOLE LOT BUT YOUR TOURQUE MIGHT KILL EMCO'S . WAIT ABOUT ANOTHER 40 HRS & YOU MIGHT BE CALLING ME. $16000.00 DIV.x(60 HRS)=$266.00 PER HOUR.IF YOU LAST 60 HRS WITHOUT BREAKING. I KNOW I HAD TRIP EMCOS. ON MY 37 OL . THEY STARTED BREAKING AT 80 HOURS AND I ONLY HAD TRIP 500 HP'S.AND NEVER QUIT BREAKING!REPAIRS ENDED UP COSTING AS MUCH AS THE DRIVES. WISH YOU LUCK. RON

Back4More 01-11-2003 08:48 PM


Originally posted by Raypanic
My opinion is they fill the gap between 500 Hp and 800 Hp After that B-max seems a better choice. Other things to concider is re-builds, If I pop a seal or something minor Most dealers could handle it being IMCO's. The b-max seems too exotic for just anyone to work on. (IMHO)
I agree with Ray!:cool:

WILDTHING TAZ 01-11-2003 09:08 PM

ALL DRIVES ARE BASIC. LOWERS ARE THE SAME WITH DIFFERENT PARTS. PARTS ARE ONLY LARGER.WARRENTY CAN ONLY BE DONE BY FACTORY OR JR MARINE. THERE ARE TIMES DEAN WILL LET A DRIVE SHOP WORK ON ONE ONLY WITH HIS OK. THIS SPEEDS UP REPAIR DEPENDING ON THE PROBLEM.SO EXOTIC MAY NOT BE THE CORRECT WORD TO USE.THE ONLY EXOTIC THING ABOUT THE B-MAX IS THAT THEY WORK LIKE THE ENERGIZER BUNNY THEY KEEP GOING AND GOING AND GOING..................................

VelocityMark 01-12-2003 07:52 AM


Originally posted by WILDTHING TAZ
YOUR BOAT DOES NOT WEIGH A WHOLE LOT BUT YOUR TOURQUE MIGHT KILL EMCO'S . WAIT ABOUT ANOTHER 40 HRS & YOU MIGHT BE CALLING ME. $16000.00 DIV.x(60 HRS)=$266.00 PER HOUR.IF YOU LAST 60 HRS WITHOUT BREAKING. I KNOW I HAD TRIP EMCOS. ON MY 37 OL . THEY STARTED BREAKING AT 80 HOURS AND I ONLY HAD TRIP 500 HP'S.AND NEVER QUIT BREAKING!REPAIRS ENDED UP COSTING AS MUCH AS THE DRIVES. WISH YOU LUCK. RON
Were these drives the Imco Extreme, or the new style Imco Extreme SC?

WILDTHING TAZ 01-12-2003 08:16 AM

MARK THEY WHERE THE EMCO ETREME'S. BUT REMEMBER EMCO STILL USES MERCURY GEARS! THEY CAN ONLY TAKE SO MUCH POWER THEN THEY FAIL NO MATTER WHAT NAME YOU PUT ON THEM. RON

Jassman 01-12-2003 08:28 AM

I have the Imco Extreme SC on my 37 A.T., the weight of the boat is approx 10100 lbs, I have only 30 hours on the boat, all of it dyno it in or test rides, and 2 poker runs, to new to rate , but am pleased to this point.:D

VelocityMark 01-12-2003 08:31 AM

Gears
 
Is the reason the gears fail not because of the upper gear housing flexing, and allowing the gears to seperate or grow apart untill they break? That is why I thought B Max and now Imco started building there own upper gear case.
Don't get me wrong I know that the B max is a good drive but the $$ differance is a good bit, and I just think the drive looks a bit heavy for a stock Gimbal.:eureka:

VelocityMark 01-12-2003 08:45 AM


Originally posted by JASSMAN
I have the Imco Extreme SC on my 37 A.T., the weight of the boat is approx 10100 lbs, I have only 30 hours on the boat, all of it dyno it in or test rides, and 2 poker runs, to new to rate , but am pleased to this point.:D
How much power are you running, and what ratio is the drive & prop size?:cool:

totalmp 01-12-2003 10:09 AM

Jassman is running 675 Eickerts, through1.35 IMCO SC's. Though the boat only has 30 hrs, they were almost all at WOT. The props have ranged from 32 Bravo's to Hering 5 blades, and the boat handles flawlessly. IMCO SC's are great to about 900 HP, after that, the B max is the drive of choice. The gears weren't the weak point, it was the housing, which has been changed.
Also keep in mind, B max uses an IMCO lower.

IMCO is much cheaper, almost half.

Steve

Tom Earhart 01-12-2003 06:26 PM

B-Max has the own lower now, much higher qualitity than Imco's, there isn't any filler or bondo. If your going with big power the B-Max is the only way to go.


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