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Originally Posted by Dean Ferry
(Post 2995511)
Q,
What did you have done to them and by who? thanks, Dean Brad Smith Power in Joplin MO did the rebuild. The only thing reused was the block and crank. Punched out to 510, Alum heads. full roller, On the dyno it was at 715 or so w 700+ ft lbs tq. that was w smaller pully and REAl gas. I had him back it down to stock pully and all I can get in OK is 91 so that is where he set it at. I am VERY happy w the build. |
Originally Posted by Quinlan
(Post 2998044)
Brad Smith Power in Joplin MO did the rebuild.
The only thing reused was the block and crank. Punched out to 510, Alum heads. full roller, On the dyno it was at 715 or so w 700+ ft lbs tq. that was w smaller pully and REAl gas. I had him back it down to stock pully and all I can get in OK is 91 so that is where he set it at. I am VERY happy w the build. Thanks for the info. Another Q? What has been everybody's experince with the CMI headers that come on the 575's? Do you have to have them pressure tested every year, and has there been problems with them? I hope they aren't like the 525 CMI headers?:eek: Thanks, Dean |
One of mine was leaking when I got the boat, Performance Boat brokers said they fixed. Hmmm
One was leaking when rebuild so I ordered NEW one then. But boat had 400+ hrs when it blew up. Suppose to of had new top end but I dont think so. So I quess the answer is YES I am going to pressure test every year. |
Originally Posted by Quinlan
(Post 2998304)
One of mine was leaking when I got the boat, Performance Boat brokers said they fixed. Hmmm
One was leaking when rebuild so I ordered NEW one then. But boat had 400+ hrs when it blew up. Suppose to of had new top end but I dont think so. So I quess the answer is YES I am going to pressure test every year. Thanks for your input. Seems like pain in the A$$ to have to leak check those CMI's every year!:angry-smiley-038: Has anyone else had the same problems? I think I might just replace ones I have, (IF I buy the boat!) with some Eickert headers. Dean |
The dyno run is posted in the Grandlake/ LOTO section
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Originally Posted by Dean Ferry
(Post 2998802)
I think I might just replace ones I have, (IF I buy the boat!) with some Eickert headers.
Dean |
Originally Posted by Panther
(Post 2998874)
That or the Stainless Marine Gen III's which seem to work great on blower engines!:coolcowboy:
Yep, I agree, that would be my second choice, they are a great manifold. Dean |
Originally Posted by Dean Ferry
(Post 2998802)
Q,
Thanks for your input. Seems like pain in the A$$ to have to leak check those CMI's every year!:angry-smiley-038: Has anyone else had the same problems? I think I might just replace ones I have, (IF I buy the boat!) with some Eickert headers. Dean Mine have had no issues, freshwater only, have just over 200 hrs. now. Have had excellent performance from mine, strong runners. |
Originally Posted by Kelly O
(Post 2999347)
When researching 575's to buy my boat, I don't remember issues with the CMI's like the 525's have had.
Mine have had no issues, freshwater only, have just over 200 hrs. now. Have had excellent performance from mine, strong runners. That's good to hear, the 575's I'm looking @ are 2001's with ~ 388 hrs, and they have been run in saltwater. I just want peace of mind that I don't have to leak check them every year. Dean |
Originally Posted by Dean Ferry
(Post 2999395)
Kelly,
That's good to hear, the 575's I'm looking @ are 2001's with ~ 388 hrs, and they have been run in saltwater. I just want peace of mind that I don't have to leak check them every year. Dean usage, is the intake manifolds corroding. Vinny had problems with this. |
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