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Originally Posted by cstraub
(Post 4066232)
I have nothing to hide. I post my real name. I have a real business that is growing. My customers are happy, mfg, engine builders and retail, and I am crucified if I dont' say who I am dealing with and the reverse if I do.
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Originally Posted by lil red
(Post 4066241)
Wow if this guy dropped panties as fast as he dropped names he'd be hangin with Ron Jeremy instead of dicking around on here! Oh and it's Bobby Carrita btw
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I google earthed his business addy and got a couple acres of trees.
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Originally Posted by cstraub
(Post 4065683)
That cam in the 540 would idle at 450 rpm. It had 12" vacuum at 900 rpm. Based on its power out put and power range and how its manners were it would work in a marine application with dry exhaust. At 83 degrees of overlap you could not run that in wet exhaust.
Your cam choice - was in his two first motors that failed right off the bat. Intakeº / Exhaustº duration at .006" 291º / 309º duration at .050" 238º / 250º duration at .200" 158º / 163º Intake Centerline (ICL)112º Exhaust Centerline (ECL)112º Lobe Seperation Angle (LSA) 112º Overlap at .006" = 76º (for reference Crane '731 has 60º / Crane '741 has 68º overlap at .006" ) Overlap at .050"= 20º |
Originally Posted by SB
(Post 4066383)
So, you finally agree the below cam you sold Adam for a 496 with stock type exhaust sucked water ? You only let him build the engine a THIRD TIME.....and then we, not you, pushed you two to install a Crane 731 derivative which got him back on the water and actually using the boat instead of breaking the motor.
Your cam choice - was in his two first motors that failed right off the bat. Intakeº / Exhaustº duration at .006" 291º / 309º duration at .050" 238º / 250º duration at .200" 158º / 163º Intake Centerline (ICL)112º Exhaust Centerline (ECL)112º Lobe Seperation Angle (LSA) 112º Overlap at .006" = 76º (for reference Crane '731 has 60º / Crane '741 has 68º overlap at .006" ) Overlap at .050"= 20º The risers on the engine were found to be bad also. The engine failed in the first place, the reason for the rebuild because of the risers being rotted out. NOBODY has control over what happens with used wet exhaust. That cam has since been run in another marine engine and is still running today. Just got in a set of heads off a 540 with wet exhaust. Set of AFR 325's. No signs of reversion. Engine was built in '05. |
Here you go Scott. This cam in the 80's and 90's was the marine blower cam from Reed
Intake Duration - ID 300 Exhaust Duration - ED 300 Lobe Center Angle - LCA (also known as LSA) 112 Intake Centerline - ICL 111 Intake Valve opens - IVO 39 Intake Valve closes - IVC 81 Exhaust Valve Opens - EVO 83 Exhaust Valve Closes - EVC 37 Exhaust Centerline - ECL 113 Overlap 76 I was used by several with wet exhaust. |
Originally Posted by cstraub
(Post 4066402)
Scott,
The risers on the engine were found to be bad also. The engine failed in the first place, the reason for the rebuild because of the risers being rotted out. NOBODY has control over what happens with used wet exhaust. That cam has since been run in another marine engine and is still running today. Just got in a set of heads off a 540 with wet exhaust. Set of AFR 325's. No signs of reversion. Engine was built in '05. Keep re-wording things. In one case it's good and in another it's bad. Whatever sounds good to you. BTW: That cam is brutal. With your help he broke 2 motors. With ours, he enjoyed his third. Fact. |
Originally Posted by SB
(Post 4066407)
Yup, that motor you are now referencing probably has a stock type exhaust too - right ? Not. No chance with a 540 and AFR's.
Keep re-wording things. In one case it's good and in another it's bad. Whatever sounds good to you. BTW: That cam is brutal. With your help he broke 2 motors. With ours, he enjoyed his third. Fact. What you don't seem to understand is the risers were pressure fed and was leaking. |
What part of stock exhaust don't you understand.
What did that 540 have ? What where those Reed cammed engine's and what exhaust ? You still have no clue about all the different exhausts used in I/O boats. I/O are not jets and v drives....Totally different deal.... Keep blaming everyone for your I/O disasters. And let others fix them for you. Maybe that's why people are angry with you. |
Originally Posted by SB
(Post 4066418)
What part of stock exhaust don't you understand.
What did that 540 have ? What where those Reed cammed engine's and what exhaust ? You still have no clue about all the different exhausts used in I/O boats. I/O are not jets and v drives....Totally different deal.... Keep blaming everyone for your I/O disasters. And let others fix them for you. Maybe that's why people are angry with you. Reeds were used in the 89 to 94' era. |
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