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Q-jet jetting question on modified Mercruiser
Hi from Belgium ,after almost 2 years my engines are finaly almost ready,so now i have some more questions for You all
Would be happy if I can get help. This is the story... My 2 Mercruiser 350 Cu.in SBC engines in my Chris Crfaft Stinger 260 needed rebuilt. So from stock I have changed following. Heads are now Patriot aluminium Freedom heads 2.02 intake/1.60 exh. 64cc chambers flat top pistons compression ratio 10/1 Running 98 premium gas camshaft:CompCams Xtreme marine 278 H/valve lift intake .498 exh..500 duration @.050 intake 234 exhaust 244 RPM range 2000/6200 Alumium aftermarket dual plane intake manifold IMCO Thumper alu exhaust manifolds Alpha1 to Bravo 1 conversion rated HP is ......You guys have any suggestion? Boat weight is approx 6200 Lbs. OK now for the carbs....the original carbs on the engines where some car carbs fitted by the former US owner. So I want to use 2 Mercruiser Q-Jets from my friends 454 Magnum engines Specs are: Primary jets .68 Primary rods .41 Secondary rods DA Power valve spring colour Purple. Do You have any suggestions if this combination would work on my engines? Thanks so much for advice. Brgrds Roland |
Dont use carbs from a car engine a marine carb is different
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I think you have to much cam for a 350 in a heavy boat, you'll never see the power band. 218/226 maybe. If the 454 carbs are stock I would just bolt them on and see what happens. At least it would give you a starting point.
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that cam is gonna more than likely revert water without the right exhaust setup, depending on a few other factors
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